£120m+ regeneration package given to Newcastle upon Tyne

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The package will be put towards the transformation of Quayside West at Forth Yards in the centre of the city A brownfield site, remediation, groundworks,...

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From policy to practice: why UK Construction Week Birmingham is the industry’s go-to event

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UK Construction Week Birmingham, taking place 30 September to 2 October at the NEC, is where the industry meets to move forward together. The event brings...

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Professor Samer Bagaeen confirmed as next vice president of RTPI

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Professor Samer Bagaeen has been announced as Royal Town Planning Institute’s (RTPI) next Vice President, and the first RTPI President of Arab descent As a...

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Environmental reforms coming to UK planning system

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The reforms seek to push forward construction projects that have previously been stuck due to environmental bureaucracy, while still protecting the natural...

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Staffordshire student block under investigation by BSR for potential building regulation breach

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Staffordshire student block Deakin’s Yard was meant to open for this September’s intake, but an interim injunction has been put in place whilst the BSR...

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The UK’s new-build hotspots revealed

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Data from the Alan Boswell Group reveals which towns in the UK are delivering the most new homes as the government targets require 340,000 per year Smaller...

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Look forward to FIG Working Week 2028 – the special celebration year

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FIG President Diane Dumashie met with representatives from the local organising committee from France for site inspections at the two venues Philharmonie and...

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[VIDEO] Historic Swedish church begins 5km rolling journey

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Kiruna Kyrka, a 672-tonne Swedish Lutheran Church first integrated in 1912, is making a 5km journey on rubber wheels over two days, travelling at speeds as...

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How to influence the unconscious specifier

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When it comes to construction marketing, we often assume decisions are made based on logic, specification, and performance data. And to some extent, they are....

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Construction industry leads company insolvencies in UK

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The latest government figures of company insolvencies show the construction sector constitutes the highest number of insolvencies over the last twelve months...

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Construction industry leads company insolvencies in UK
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