All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 7
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Grimshaw profits double as global workloads increase
Turnover jumps on back of infrastructure surge
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Grenfell Inquiry report delayed until next year
Hopes publication would see light of day this year dashed
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Wilkinson Eyre lands more work at Lord’s cricket ground
Architect was behind earlier scheme completed in 2021
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HS2 station at Euston to cost nearly double its original budget
Spending watchdog says HS2 admitted costs had gone up by more than £2bn in just two months
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Firms weigh job losses as HS2 Euston delays hit sector
Grimshaw starts redundancy consultations as Arup deploys staff elsewhere
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‘We should get on and build it.’ John Armitt makes the case for cracking on with HS2
The chair of the National Infrastructure Commission on why politics can never be taken out of building and why we should stop dithering
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BIG gets OK for plan to redevelop site beside old FT headquarters
Developer has appointed BIG to come up with plans to replace 1980s building
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Aukett Swanke eyes digital tech deal
Country’s only listed architect planning to buy firm specialising in audio and video
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Squire & Partners reveals plans for £200m City block facelift
Plans include outdoor workspace on every floor
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This could run and run: HS2 angst and its budget of billions
‘Nothing to see here,’ was the gist of the chancellor’s comments last week as he denied Euston would be axed to save cash. But is it really that simple for a job like HS2?
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Full steam ahead for GHA's £275m HS2 rail maintenance depot
Washwood Heath job will also double up as railway’s network control centre
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Developer and opponents sweat on Make ITV studios decision as planning inquiry wraps up
Developers say benefits of proposals outweigh heritage harms
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Public consultation to start on Fosters’ £850m Glasgow revamp
Proposals include building a concrete raft over the railway line
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Battlelines drawn as Historic England rips into Herzog & de Meuron’s updated Liverpool Street plans
Major heritage fight on cards after government watchdog remains unmoved by revised proposals
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Next phase of Aylesbury Estate revamp approved
Southwark Council has approved a 600-home, mixed-use development that will form the next stage of the regeneration of the Aylesbury Estate in South-east London. Notting Hill Genesis, the social landlord behind the application, still needs final approval for the scheme, known as phase 2B, from the mayor of London. It ...
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Green light for Sheppard Robson's plans to double size of 1970s Glasgow office
Work will see 150,000 sq ft of space created
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Grafton Architects beats other Stirling winners for latest Kingston University scheme
Work on London establishment’s next building set to start in 2026