All Housing articles – Page 93
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Resi towers 'to cost 20% more' after Hackitt
Increased costs down to expected changes in cladding and sprinkler systems
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Laing O'Rourke starts construction on £850m Edinburgh job
ڶ of the mixed-use scheme has begun after nearly two years of demolition
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London at risk of prime property oversupply, says Coutts
Queen’s bank believes prices for prime London homes will remain flat for the next couple of years
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TfL brings 12-acre Docklands site to market
East London site is expected to provide 1,500 new homes
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Rival consultants replace Aecom at second Shardette
Firm was acting as QS and project manager on the scheme
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Urban Splash teams up with student housing specialist for third phase at Park Hill
Regeneration specialist plans to develop accommodation for 350 students at the grade II* listed estate
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Comment
Can modular housing deliver for the private rented sector?
Increasing the volume of modular housing has been touted as a key method in reaching ambitious housing targets. But can the model work?
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Caddick to complete £154m Carillion job in Manchester
Firm is developing 35-storey build to rent scheme
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Comment
Housing: Will it ever get a settled housing strategy?
The housing sector once again finds itself frustrated at the loss of continuity and uncertainty over the future direction of housing policy
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Kensington & Chelsea weighs in on Earls Court development row
Council’s deputy leader pledges support to Hammersmith Fulham council as it looks to “pull back” from the 2012 planning decision
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Berkeley's modular homes factory gets green light
Housebuilder is hoping to produce 1,000 new homes per year from the new facility
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Housing experts call for reform or end to Help to Buy
Big housebuilders slammed for executives seeming to profit personally from government scheme
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Analysis: Housing benefits
Help to Buy is the government’s big leg-up to help housebuilders increase output. So news of ‘obscene’ executive pay along with scandals over leaseholds and defects are not going down well
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Carillion's collapse sees McAleer & Rushe bag £130m Wembley contract
Developer Quintain pulled out of talks with Carillion last year due to concerns over its ability to continue trading
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Policy makers remain too focused on landbanking, says Cala
Upmarket builder believes the government would be better turning their attentions to review local authorities’ approach to planning
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Lendlease boss joins Old Oak board
Former head of property at Schroders has also joined the board
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Capco request for new Earls Court masterplan rejected by council
Developer wanted to increase the number of homes it was to build at the 77-acre site