All Ӱ articles in 15 September 2023 – Page 8
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Competition regulator to probe deeper into landbanking by housebuilders
CMA launches consultation on full blown investigation into housebuilding but says planning may be at root of concerns
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Architects more pessmistic about future workloads, RIBA survey shows
RIBA Future Trends survey finds sentiment around future workloads plummeted in July
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Commodity input prices falling from last year’s highs, says Linesight report
Irish firm predicts exponential growth in data centre market
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Laing O’Rourke completes Brighton hospital building
BDP-designed trauma centre is part of the first cohort of the government’s New Hospital programme
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Comment
Are you underestimating (and undermining) the value of your estimators?
Without the right digital tools, estimators cannot fully leverage their cost-saving capabilities and will continue to be hamstrung heroes as well as unsung ones, writes Simon Herod
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Features
5 minutes with … Katia Polidoro at Tp Bennett
One of the firm’s principal directors on designing inclusive places to live and work, trusting her instincts and learning to row at the age of 49.
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Planning inspector backs conversion of listed hospital into housing
Scheme centred on Victorian facility in Portsmouth will deliver 209 flats and houses
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ISG wins £14m rebuild of grade II* listed building in central London
Collcutt House will be partially demolished and rebuilt
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Liverpool FC planning for delay to Anfield Road stand opening if Buckingham goes under
Club said it would work to protect existing jobs on scheme
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Government launches wider probe into Caledonian Modular after school closures
Poor workmanship blamed for structural defects at three schools as DfE alerts other government departments
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Peabody executive wins race to become CIH president in 2024
Elly Hoult wins vice-presidential election on promise to promote professionalism
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Comment
Active collaboration is the key to progress in the built environment
There are so many vibrant, young, energetic new practices and individuals shaping the narrative of what is good in our profession. We must protect and nurture them, writes Sadie Morgan
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Third Caledonian Modular school told to close over safety fears
Schools in Somerset and Northamptonshire add to list of modular schools forced to rejig autumn term plans
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Mid Group administrators given extra six months to investigate firm’s transactions
Cowgills say collapsed offsite builder’s transactions “require further investigation”
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Profit falls at Costain as revenue holds steady
Restructuring costs brought profit down in first half, firm says
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Crest Nicholson to review ‘all cash commitments’ as sales drop
Housebuilder says drop in sales will impact cash position but finances remain strong
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Stanhope defends Waterloo plans after Gove presses pause
Developer says five-block Royal Street scheme offers “subsantial tangible benefits”
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JV to pay troubled Buckingham’s subcontractors on £120m HS2 contract
Work stopped on earthworks job after contractor stoppped trading
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Costs of meeting building safety rules for high-rises could reach nearly £3bn, DLUHC says
Impact assessment shows estimated costs of new regime for ‘higher-risk’ residential buildings