All News articles – Page 324
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Bill for covid sees Lendlease profit slump
Firm counts cost of sites shutting during early weeks of pandemic
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In pictures: Wilkinson Eyre’s Battersea Power Station chimney lift
Glass lift will carry visitors to top of rebuilt chimney
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Green Homes Grant to be pulled this week
Abolition of £3bn domestic energy retrofit scheme is ‘misguided’, construction firms say
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Haworth Tompkins gets green light for £300m Royal Docks masterplan
Work expected to start on site next year
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Keltbray picks up first major package at Museum of London scheme
Job at Farringdon site worth around £20m with second, similar-sized deal still up for grabs
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Chief executive says he has ‘no regrets’ over Taylor Wimpey’s lockdown shutdown
Pete Redfern adds he took an ‘honest decision’ to close sites, despite financial impact on business
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Search begins for surveyors to detail how much Parliament upgrade will cost
Four year deal has £80m price tag
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Bam set to introduce flexible working on sites in post-pandemic shake-up
Initiative follows trials carried out with specialist workplace consultant
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Laing O’Rourke to get stuck in after Everton’s £500m stadium given green light
Communities secretary Robert Jenrick decides not to call in plans for Toffees’ new home
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Hearing told Kingspan wanted to ‘remain friends’ with the government after Grenfell fire
Inquiry’s QC also asks director of materials firm if he was set up to be ‘useful idiot’ by appearing before select committee
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UK firms and overseas raiders battle for £520m HS2 power contract
Teams involving Costain, Arcadis and Colas all in the mix
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Extended site working hours to remain until end of September
Measures introduced last May allow jobs to stay open until 9pm
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Vaccine success sees upbeat Mace revise tender price forecast
Firm says it is less pessimistic than it was three months ago
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Welsh government floats return of tidal lagoon schemes
Initiative was pulled by UK government in 2018 amid concerns over costs
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British Land sets targets to cut greenhouse gases
Canada Water developer says carbon levies will fund retrofitting work across estate
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Consented RSHP hotel being redesigned as student flats because of covid
Source: Rogers Stirk Harbour Partners How the RSHP hotel would have looked
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Around 230,000 people in construction still on furlough, HMRC says
Early data suggests number fell last month from January figure of 245,000
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Former Kingspan boss denies private dinner with MPs was attempt to ‘access political power’ to stop combustible insulation ban
Senior Kingspan staff attended January 2018 dinner at Palace of Westminster months after Grenfell fire, inquiry hears