All Construction business: strategy, risk and regulations articles – Page 23
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NewsChipperfield submits revised plans for scaled-back Edinburgh concert hall
Dunard Centre back on after legal challenge from neighbouring shopping centre
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NewsGovernment's EWS1 change has not ended confusion, research shows
Most mortgage lenders and valuers continue to require safety assessments on blocks below 18m despite government announcement
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NewsCrossrail chief admits Bond Street station opening date at risk of slipping – again
Mark Wild has already conceded the line's central section will open with or without the McAslan station
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NewsCouncils begin fight-back against high-streets-into-housing planning free-for-all
Authorities line up to make article 4 directions – but secretary of state will have final say
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OpinionThe Coach: How can I get my team to contribute in meetings?
Louise Rodgers on how not to stifle people
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FeaturesAnalysis: What on earth is happening at the RIBA?
Many have tried to change it; many have come away bruised. Some even question its purpose. As Simon Allford prepares to take the reins, Elizabeth Hopkirk asks whether he stands a chance of getting the institute back on course
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NewsAllies & Morrison completes 4m-wide Hong Kong-style flats near Tate Modern
Striking 16-storey block occupies sharp corner in Southwark
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NewsArchitects appointed to £560m social housing framework
10 practices among 24 consultants and contractors on four-year deal for JV North
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NewsArb tells schools to put fire safety and sustainability on curriculum from September
Interim guidance comes ahead of major review of education planned for the autumn
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NewsContractor called back in to fix leaking roof on AL_A’s flagship Sky building
Award-winning 2016 scheme was designed with PLP and built by Mace
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NewsLiverpool’s mayor unrepentant over Unesco decision
Regeneration will not be halted for the sake of a ‘heritage label’, says Joanne Anderson
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OpinionWhy Manchester is not a World Heritage Site
Unesco can keep its pickling jars, writes David Rudlin
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NewsAdjaye hails ‘huge milestone’ as Holocaust memorial opponents vow to appeal
Architect says £100m scheme will be ‘crucial civic asset’ after minister granted consent
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NewsMinister gives green light to Adjaye’s Holocaust Memorial
Controversial scheme would not cause substantial harm to Westminster World Heritage Site, says planning minister
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NewsDemand for commercial space grows by fastest rate in five years
RICS report finds industrial space driving soaring demand with office space also seeing a recovery
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OpinionWhat does the decision to scrap EWS1 forms for some buildings mean?
Expect a period of limbo while owners wait for more government guidance – and for insurers to respond, writes Andrew Mellor
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NewsKey principles of Hackitt’s ‘golden thread’ revealed
Working group publishes details and definitions to ensure implementation of Hackitt’s recommendations
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NewsMayor throws out Squires’ £1.5bn plans for Budweiser brewery
Riverside proposals were approved by Richmond council after revisions
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NewsRIBA appoints two QCs to tackle complaints against staff and trustees
Six investigations launched and hundreds of pages of complaints lodged by former honorary secretary, email reveals
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FeaturesThere are a lot of talented designers who could create a covid memorial
The news that ministers asked Heatherwick for ideas is yet another No 10 misjudgement, writes public art consultant Geoff Wood







