All Energy, infrastructure and refurbishment articles – Page 10
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BGY works up plans to overhaul another 1970s London office
Proposals are the second refurbishment of a city centre office submitted by the firm in the past week
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Plans submitted for 35-storey tower in Leeds at modernist Merrion Centre site
Local practice Enjoy Design unveils proposal for 35-storey tower and refurbishment of 1960s office block
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Buckley Gray Yeoman unveils plans to freshen up Seifert-designed City block
Practice to turn riverside St Magnus House into a visitor destination on the Thames Path
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Orms reveals plans for major overhaul of Deutsche Bank’s London HQ
Newly submitted application would see three storeys and a roof garden added to Winchester House
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Restoration of derelict Alexandra Palace office set to start next month
Burrell Foley Fischer to start work on last truly inaccessible area of grade II-listed site following Historic England grant
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Two in five landlords have cancelled retrofit works following Sunak’s net zero U-turn
Prime minister scrapped requirement for rental properties to meet an EPC rating of C in September
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High Court grants M&S permission to appeal Gove’s Oxford Street refusal
The proposals were blocked in July despite having been given the go-head by the London Mayor and the council
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MPs sceptical MMC can speed up ‘worryingly slow’ New Hospital Programme
Public Accounts Committee says it is “extremely concerned” by lack of progress on £20bn programme
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Details of Bennetts Associates’ huge eight-block Blackfriars plan emerge
Practitce working with Arup on plan for 3.6ha riverside site for Network Rail and developer Almacantar
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Herzog & de Meuron unveils new visuals of £1.5bn Liverpool Street station plans as application is finally made public
Scott Brownrigg working on elements of station design with Townshend also on team as landscape architect
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Labour to hire hundreds of more planning officers to speed up decisions
Rachel Reeves set to announce measures to fast track planning for life sciences, battery factories and 5G infrastructure
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Conservative Party conference: UK’s schools must be designed to last 100 years, says RIBA president
The leader of the body, which launched its manifesto this week, was speaking at a fringe event on the RAAC crisis
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Sunak scraps HS2 Birmingham to Manchester leg
Savings to be spent on ‘hundreds’ of smaller projects, while Euston link to go ahead under new management
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Plans lodged to restore grade II*-listed Great Yarmouth glasshouse
Burrell Foley Fischer to turn seaside town’s Winter Gardens into year-round event and entertainment space
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Conservative Party conference: axe looms over HS2, ministers side-step awkward questions and business leaders despair
As row over country’s biggest infrastructure project escalates, Daniel Gayne reports on a downbeat mood in Manchester
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HS2: should it stay or should it go?
As well as squandering huge investment made to date, proposed government cuts to the project also miss the national economic benefits of connecting our major cities, writes Glenn Howells
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Birmingham approves demolition of brutalist Ringway Centre
Corstorphine & Wright-designed plans to replace 1960s landmark with three towers up to 56 storeys
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HS2 cuts could turn line into ‘shuttle service’ between Acton and Birmingham, says infrastructure chief
John Armitt’s comments come as unions demand ministers call emergency summit to get project “back on track”