All News articles – Page 144
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Effectiveness of ‘rushed’ £22bn UK Infrastructure Bank is unclear, say MPs
The UKIB may not be funding projects that wouldn’t have been delivered anyway by the private sector, the Public Accounts Committee has said
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Developer and opponents sweat on ITV studios decision as planning inquiry wraps up
Developers say benefits of proposals outweigh heritage harms
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RSHP’s £400m British Library extension set for approval next week
Conservationists’ fears about height of scheme rejected by Camden planners
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Turnover and profit set to jump at T Clarke
Firm expecting to hit £500m turnover target this year
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DLUHC launches plan for UK-wide MMC standard
Government department commissions British Standards Institution to create standard to raise quality of offsite homes
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Mace lands job to build £440m second phase of Manchester Airport expansion
First phase of £1.3bn scheme built by Laing O’Rourke and opened in 2021
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Losses at troubled Inland Homes to top £90m
Firm set to release loss-making numbers at end of next month
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Watkin Jones’ profit slumps as it sets aside £30m for cladding work
Build-to-rent and student housing specialist developer carried out a review into blocks above 11 metres
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Canary Wharf bridge gets green light
Knight Architects’ pedestrian crossing to ease pressure on busy north-south route across South Dock
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Product availability improves as slow start to year softens demand
Supply of gas boilers and M&E products remains a challenge
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Landsec set to start latest public consultation on £850m Glasgow revamp
Scheme to replace shopping centre drawn up by Fosters
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Redrow to fit heat pumps and underfloor heating as standard
The housebuiler says it the first to install heat pumps and underfloor heating in all new developmentsÂ
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Inflation means ‘tough decisions’ needed on delivery of HS2, transport official warns MPs
Broader rail network enhancements pipeline could also see cuts, rail minister says.
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Vistry to keep Countryside’s giant modular plant under plan to build homes for HAs
Brand new 3,500 homes-a-year Bardon factory had been put up for sale by Countryside prior to Vistry buyout
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Henry Boot’s profit lower than expected due to drop in property values
Henry Boot gains to be lower than forecast despite ‘record year’ for underlying profit
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Consultant RLF changes name to match US owner
Consolidation of branding follows MGAC’s 2021 takeoverÂ
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Post-Grenfell fire safety regulations come into force
New rules add to responsibilities of building owners
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Balfour Beatty pips Kier JV to win £1.2bn Lower Thames Crossing job
Contractor to design and build roads north of river
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College draws up plan for labs and office scheme in Oxford
Oxpens proposal also includes 500 homes and hotel