All ΢ÃÜȦ articles in 13 June 2025 – Page 5
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Fit out firm Archer brings in former ISG director and lands City law job
Business founded by head of collapsed firm’s ISG Agility division
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Barratt Supreme Court ruling highlights what the government should have done after Grenfell
The URS vs BDW (Barratt) decision highlights the government’s failure to formulate an effective response to Grenfell. Here’s what it should have done instead
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Features
5 minutes with … Lee Powell at Henry Boot Construction
The firm’s new managing director on following his father into the industry, growing GMI Construction, surviving tough times and his dislike of Manchester United
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Section 106 agreements lengthen planning process by 16 months, housing group finds
Freedom of Information requests sent to local planning authorities reveal average timelines have gone up 20% over two years
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Serpentine Pavilion 2025 revealed ahead of public opening this Friday
Marina Tabassum’s design inspired by arched garden canopies
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US architect appointed to lead ‘transformational’ rethink of Wallace Collection
London art gallery’s grade II-listed base to be restored and enhanced by practice behind recent overhaul of Sainsbury Wing
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Erith lands concrete work on £300m Old Street roundabout tower
Office scheme set to be built by Multiplex will replace former HQ building
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Kier signs up for £100m Derwent job as contractor upgrades margin target
Firm eyeing 4.5% operating figure over next five years
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Higher build costs and collapsed land sale to hit Gleeson profits
Housebuilder says operating profit will be up to 20% lower than expected
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Former T&T directors set up new cost consulting firm
Pair’s new company to specialise in London commercial fit out and refurb markets
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Comment
If I were the chancellor… (or how to finance infrastructure when there’s not enough money)
Bold action will be required if the government is to deliver on its eagerly anticipated infrastructure strategy. Some kind of public-private partnership could well be the best way forward, writes Beth West
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΢ÃÜȦ announces panel of experts to inform its Funding the Future coverage
Figures with experience in public-private partnership models to look at fresh financial approaches that could unlock vital infrastructure worksÂ
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WSP buys London healthcare consultant
New acquisition was set up in 2014 as wholly owned subsidiary of Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
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Government to pick interim chief construction adviser this summer
Chosen candidates will work for fixed term while role’s full responsibilities are determined
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Developer unveils images for 54-storey Canary Wharf tower
Proposals for 77 Marsh Wall site to contain over 800 homes and a mixed-use podium
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Allies & Morrison submits first phase of £1.7bn Manchester office district
Two blocks of 12 and 20 storeys sent to planners
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Galliford Try to build first phase of mixed-use scheme in Wigan
Job involves turning town’s former Galleries shopping centre into market hall, homes and leisure complex
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Historic Grosvenor Square in London to be turned into urban garden
Urban realm in Mayfair dates back to 1720s
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Features
The 2025 BCO conference in Milan: Key takeaways from this year’s event
Returning to mainland Europe for the first time in six years, developers, contractors and occupiers gathered to discuss the future of the office. Daniel Gayne runs through some of the main discussion points from the three-day conferenceÂ
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Can the next London Plan deliver what the city’s residents really need?
Ben Derbyshire reflects on Sadiq Khan’s latest policies to boost housebuilding in the capital