All Ӱ articles in 17 February 2023 – Page 7
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Ministers accused of withholding data on England’s crumbling school estate
Labour to force release of survey in parliament
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Construction output to fall 4.7% this year, says CPA
Predicted drop in new build housing only partially offset by infrastructure growth
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Comment
Sharing financial risk is the best way for the sector to weather the economic storm
With market uncertainty to contend with in the months ahead, collaborative partnership and risk-sharing must be the way forward for the sector, Matt Voyce of Quintain writes
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Features
Ӱ the Future Commission: introducing the energy and net zero stream
The energy and net zero stream of the commission will look at challenges and solutions around net zero targets, funding, regulation and upskilling
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Features
This one looks set to run and run: the continuing angst of HS2 and its budget of billions
‘Nothing to see here,’ was the gist of the chancellor’s comments last week as he denied Euston would be axed to save cash. But is it really that simple for a job like HS2?
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Features
A new era of radical thinking: ‘We need disruption not change’
A round-up of views from Constructing Excellence’s conference, part of the Ӱ the Future Commission’s search of industry-led solutions
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HS2 will end at Euston, says Hunt
No ‘conceivable circumstance’ in which line does not terminate in central London, says chancellor
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Government extends Help to Buy build deadline
Housing minister responds to pressure by giving builders until 17 March to finish homes bought under support scheme
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HS2 may not go into central London, according to reports
DfT has not denied reports that the Old Oak Common to Euston branch could be scrapped or delayed to save money
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Comment
How can developments meet the new rules on nitrate and phosphate pollution?
Emma Honey and Ben Sharples provide a guide to nutrient neutrality requirements
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Features
Meet the commissioners: Lara Oyedele
Lara Oyedele talks about the importance of role models and inclusivity and the need to tackle construction’s ‘adversarial’ culture
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Former trainee engineer to become Kier’s chief people officer
30-year veteran Louisa Finlay to take up new post in March
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Sphere music venue step closer after passing key planning hurdle
LLDC approves adverts on 90m spherical complex, a condition of last year’s green light
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Features
From the archives: Setbacks on the world’s first underground railway, 1860
A deadly boiler explosion, half-built tunnels flooded by sewage and an “interminable tangle of timber”: here’s how we reported on the first part of the London Tube network
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Lendlease submits plans for £1.9bn Birmingham Smithfield regeneration
Masterplan includes plots designed by Stirling Prize-winning architects
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Effectiveness of ‘rushed’ £22bn UK Infrastructure Bank is unclear, say MPs
The UKIB may not be funding projects that wouldn’t have been delivered anyway by the private sector, the Public Accounts Committee has said
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Developer and opponents sweat on ITV studios decision as planning inquiry wraps up
Developers say benefits of proposals outweigh heritage harms
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RSHP’s £400m British Library extension set for approval next week
Conservationists’ fears about height of scheme rejected by Camden planners
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