All ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø articles in 17 December 2021 – Page 5
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Features
Planning approvals by value - November 2021
The value of planning approvals increased from October’s £8.7bn to £10.95bn in November according to Glenigan’s sector by sector league table of top spending clients
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ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø control body denies it took a ‘benevolent’ attitude towards Kingspan because it was in financial trouble
Grenfell Inquiry shown emails in which LABC staff said Kingspan deal would ‘save this failing company’
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North and Midlands pledge to build on broken rail promises
Scaling back HS2 and Northern Powerhouse Rail puts levelling up in doubt. Is there a fight back for a fairer share of infrastructure spend?
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Heatherwick handed another seven-figure dividend
Payment revealed in Heatherwick Studio’s latest accounts
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Lack of developers’ cash leaves London council facing £8m Crossrail bill
Greenwich needs to find missing money by March 2023
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Council begins search for partner on £1.3bn Edinburgh mixed-use scheme
Project team includes Aecom and Arup
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TfL after firm to develop huge £1bn housing job
Firm wanted to build multiple schemes across West London over the next 15 years
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Comment
Make an energy revolution your new year's resolution
The tidal range offers a solution to one of the greatest challenges facing society. It is also an  infrastructural investment opportunity, says Stuart Murphy, founder of TPGen24
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Comment
Making-good decisions
A recent TCC case produced an important ruling on the role of notices of completion of making good defects and looked at severance of adjudicators’ decisions
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US investor launches attack on Taylor Wimpey management
Elliott Advisors accuses housebuilder of ‘persistent underperformance’ and calls for board revamp
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Will new working from home advice dent the office sector’s recovery?
Omicron variant prompts government to tighten restrictionsÂ
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Problem National Grid contract to cost Costain up to £53.5m
But firm expects to reduce amount of money it will have to shell out after winning parts of complicated adjudications process
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Realising the potential for growth in later living development
Faced with an ageing population and a shortage of homes, the housing minister wants more later living schemes. So what are the barriers?Â
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Comment
Our construction minister needs real clout and a long-term contract
Lee Rowley is the government’s sixth construction minister within the past three years. It’s no surprise that some in the industry are grumbling
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Features
The era of hybrid living will be a catalyst for more connected, smarter homes
The demand for more connected homes is here to stay and the industry needs to ensure it stays apace
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Council’s plans for Trellick tower redevelopment abandoned
Haworth Tompkins’ planning application for five new blocks at listed London estate pulled after resident revolt
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Mace says turnover will top £2bn mark next year
Chief executive adds firm on course to hit £3bn revenue target by 2026
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Aecom lands role on £1bn net zero programme
Firm to guide innovations to help homes achieve net zero