All News articles – Page 83
-
News
Government drops case against ex-Carillion board members
Trial of five non-executives had been due to start this week
-
News
Housebuilders and materials firms continue to toil as Barratt sees sales rates slip
Housing slowdown continues to blunt firms’ numbers
-
News
Argent founder reappointed as chair of Homes England
Peter Freeman to head up housing development quango for further two years
-
News
‘Urgent’ review of rail plans needed after confidence hit by HS2 cut, says Armitt
NIC chair calls for look at rail investment following Manchester decision, as group releases second national infrastructure assessmentÂ
-
News
Race on for prized deal to revamp Deutsche Bank’s London HQ
Winchester House buyers planning major overhaul of London Wall site
-
News
Bellway to cut volume by a third as firm axes around 150 staff
Housebuilder says it expects to build just 7,500 homes this year and has let go of around 5% of staff
-
News
In pictures: Fosters reveals new images of Oxford R&D campus to be built by Laing O’Rourke
Ellison Institute of Technology will boast more than 30,000 sq m of research lab space and a cancer clinic
-
News
East London towers plan set for approval
Proposals drawn up for Broadway Malyan for Chinese development team
-
News
Tate agrees to block visitors ‘snooping’ on Neo Bankside flats
Legal battle ends as gallery accepts injunction instead of scrap over damagesÂ
-
News
Berkeley overhauls 1,300-home Oval scheme with second staircase revisions
Developer’s approach includes linking already consented stair cores with corridors
-
News
Council in talks with Inland Homes administrators to salvage 161-home scheme
The future of the £46m on-site Carter’s Quay project is unclear following Inland collapse
-
News
Housing association seeks partner for £48m decarbonisation retrofit contract
Job would see improvements to 410 homes
-
News
Thinktank urges government to focus on urban planning
Influential think tank says new Housing and Planning Bill should be used to ‘regain initiative’ from Labour
-
News
Mace to restructure office and major projects businesses into one division
New arm will be called ‘private sector’
-
News
In pictures: last surviving John Nash church restored in time for bicentenary
Scheme carried out by London firm Quinn
-
News
‘It’s devastating.’ Boss of collapsed M&E firm Lonsdale speaks about administration
Gary Herbert spent 35 years at business which collapsed two weeks ago
-
News
Contractors gear up for chance to build £400m Eric Parry tower in City
50 Fenchurch Street was given planning more than three years ago
-
News
Mace leads team to remediate 17 nuclear power sites
Over 800 buildings slated for demolition in coming years
-
News
London council in search of partner for £500m redevelopment job
Sutton posts contract notice for 10-year regeneration of four town centre sites