All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 31
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Sisk’s path clear for Manchester City job as Bam rules out bid for £300m Etihad expansion
Co-op Live builder’s links with club put it in frame for job
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Former Carillion finance chief banned as director for 11 years
Khan was fired from doomed contractor shortly before its collapse in 2018
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Fixing bad housing would bring £135bn in societal benefits, says BRE
New research sets out health and economic benefits of action to improve poor housing
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McLaren moves construction HQ to Canary Wharf
Move will see London and South businesses brought under one roof
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England needs transport infrastructure plan, says ICE as Commons launches inquiry
Strategy would be first step toward UK-wide policy
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Government ‘makes no apologies’ for recent call-ins, says housing minister
MacLean says new homes must meet design criteria
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Seven key takeaways from this year’s CIH conference
With new social housing regulations and a gloomy economic outlook, attendees at the Chartered Institute of Housing’s annual conference were not short of things to talk about. Daniel Gayne and Carl Brown report on the hot topics in Manchester this week
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The life and death story behind construction’s would-be AI revolutionary
ALICE technologies boss René Morkos talks about his background in engineering, living in war-torn Lebanon and post-invasion Afghanistan and his AI ambitions
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London out of world’s 10 most expensive cities to build in, says T&T
UK markets overtaken by secondary cities in America
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HMRC urged to re-open helpline as subbies complain of more tax disruption
Self-assessment helpline temporarily ditched as tax body trials new approachÂ
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In pictures: Plans approved for new public square in shadow of St Paul’s Cathedral
Plans to create 2,800 sq m of new public realm at King Edward Square
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Greater data transparency could enable skills revolution, says ISG report
Contractor calls for open-source approach to planning data
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They used to call me ‘sir’ on site: Buro Happold’s Sarah Prichard on her journey to the top
For International Women in Engineering Day, one of the sector’s only female MDs talks about tossing coins, working in the Middle East and where the sector goes from here Â
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HS2 begins assembling UK’s first offsite viaduct as cost of delays revealed
Phasing delays estimated to cost taxpayer £366m
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Groundworks firm could take £2m hit if Ilke collapses
£98m turnover Tamdown is working on two jobs for troubled modular specialist
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Revised plans for £400m Manchester office scheme revealed
Landsec-led development part of £1.4bn Mayfield regenerationÂ
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Gove backs Ofsted-style ratings for housing developments
One-word scoring system would factor into planning decisions
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Government’s energy decarbonisation plans lack coherence, MPs say
ICE backs public accounts committee’s call for annual progress report to parliament
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Firms on notice for £21m Tate Liverpool revamp
Gallery set for major remodelling three decades after James Stirling refurbÂ
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Government rejects proposal to mandate project bank accounts on public jobs
Labour MP’s amendement would have applied to work valued at more than £2m