All ΢ÃÜȦ articles in 13 June 2025 – Page 6
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Features
What will the infrastructure strategy say about private finance?
As well as setting departmental capital budgets for rest of the parliament, this month’s spending review will also be followed by a long-awaited infrastructure strategy that will determine the future of private finance on public projects. Joey Gardiner reads the tea leaves
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News
In pictures: the V&A East Storehouse, east London
Four-storey facility has been designed by US architect Diller Scofidio + Renfro
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Grosvenor returns to profit
Firm behind South Molton Triangle development being built by Skanska
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BCO 2025: ΢ÃÜȦ safety approval delays ‘pretty scary,’ says Multiplex boss
Callum Tuckett tells conference he has sympathy with regulator because of ‘volume of work small number of individuals having to deal with’
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Housing association hit by contractors going under on its jobs
Three schemes hit by firms going bust
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Comment
Why puddles are the latest in a long list of obstacles to building the homes we need
The planning system no longer recognises the difference between rivers and puddles and this must be fixed, says Paul Smith
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Features
Meet the ‘activist regulator’: ARB boss Hugh Simpson on earning and maintaining public confidence
Ben Flatman meets the chief executive of the Architects Registration Board to discuss making difficult decisions, reforming education the importance of CPD and the future of regulationÂ
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CPD 06 2025: How glass mineral wool insulation supports net zero building design
This module explores how glass mineral wool insulation supports sustainable construction by reducing carbon emissions and improving energy performance
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McLaren rejig sees regeneration boss take on new role
Firm carries out reshuffle at top of business
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Watkin Jones falls to loss in half-year results
Turnover drops at student and BTR developer amid ‘challenging backdrop’
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BCO 2025: Office developers must avoid ‘complacency’ and tackle skilled labour issue, says new chief
Samantha McClary spoke at the BCO’s annual conference in Milan yesterday
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Morrisroe returns to profit as firm lands Crystal Palace stadium work
Firm says it is being more picky about which jobs it takes on
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Government fast-tracks new reservoirs in Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire
Schemes designated ‘nationally significant’ as part of wider efforts to unlock housing growth and address long-term infrastructure shortfalls
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Comment
We need a new and fair infrastructure funding model now if we are to build for the future
Delivering critical infrastructure and public facilities is a complex process that carries huge risk for small rewards. That system has to change, says John Wilkinson, chief operating officer at BAM UK & Ireland
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HG Construction the latest firm to flag worries over gateway 2 building safety delays
Company says problems have raised concerns about ‘future revenue stability across the sector’ as contractor turns in improved profits
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HS2 launches investigation into firms supplying labour on West Midlands leg of railway
Probe follows allegations pay rates for workers have been overinflated
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Network Rail and Kier team get green light for next phase of £200m revamp around Hertfordshire station
Pair have already built 300 homes at Bishop’s Stortford site
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Government unveils plans to simplify planning and biodiversity rules for smaller housing sites
MHCLG also publishes consultation paper on plans to delegate most planning approvals to council officers
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McAleer & Rushe inks £90m Birmingham student accommodation job
Firm expecting turnover to hit £550m this year