More news – Page 175
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BCO strengthens sustainability targets for offices in update to design guide
Minimum target for offices upgraded from BREEAM ‘very good’ to ‘excellent’.
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Construction Industry Dragon Boat Challenge returns for 2023
Entries now open for event run in aid of CRASH
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HS2 civils boss exits for private sector role
Mike Lyons to be replaced by West Midlands civils lead
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£294m plan to revamp Manchester’s Great Northern Warehouse approved
£294m project will deliver 26,000sq m of office space, shops and three new residential blocks
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Profit and revenue boost at Kingspan despite £15m loss due to Russia exit
Pre-tax profit up 8% at Irish materials giant
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Arb signs landmark mutual recognition agreement with US regulators
Deal aimed at making it easier for UK and US architects to work in each others’ countries
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Willmott Dixon picked for Milton Keynes town regeneration scheme
Work to start on site later this year
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Kier poaches hospital building lead from ISG
David Hollywood will focus on the New Hospitals Programme and the ProCure23 Framework
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Unions demand action from the government on school collapse “emergency”
Report last year revealed some school blocks were found to be at a “critical” state of disrepair
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Project starts have plummeted by 47% since October, report finds
Glenigan says number of schemes starting on site now a third lower than 12 months ago
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Alinea takeover ‘no surprise’, says Arcadis chief
Dutch firm reports 8% revenue growth after two major acquisitions of its own
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Gleeson to cut 15% of its roles under restructure
Housebuilder eyes £4m of savings a year as pre-tax profit falls by a third
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McBains wins work on experimental nuclear fusion facility in Oxfordshire
Scheme for Tokamak Energy set to complete in 2026
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Cost pressures inflated construction output by £23bn since pandemic, says analyst
Industry bosses suppressing wage rises to keep inflation down
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Helical appointed by TfL to develop three offices above London tube stations
Schemes include those drawn up by AHMM and Grimshaw
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‘World-leading’ net zero policy sees Wales cancel road building projects
All future road schemes will have to pass tough environmental tests
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‘Nobody died,’ says former Davis Langdon head of Alinea’s takeover by T&T
Paul Morrell adds some staff and clients might drift away because of £35m deal
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