All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 12 August 2022 – Page 2
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The UK construction industry is key to delivering ‘Global Britain’
A report out today argues our sector should be a priority for a super-charged post-Brexit trade policy
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African building boom provides opportunity for UK firms, says Global Britain Commission
Ghana and Botswana identified as key trading partners for industry
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Derwent reports strong demand and ‘flight to quality’ in London office market
Firm’s first half profits for second consecutive year
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Westminster approves Fosters’ rejigged mixed-use scheme in Mayfair
Westminster councillors approve taller version of 2019 scheme for conservation-area site
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Willmott Dixon appoints ex-army man to new strategic change role
Roger Morton was an officer in the Corps of Royal Engineers
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Go-ahead for reworked 400-home Southwark scheme
HTA scheme approved four years after intitial plans were rejected over density and design concerns
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How council planning departments reached crisis point
Hold-ups in the planning system are increasingly cited as a major barrier to development. Here planners explain what is really happening on the ground
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Cost comparison: Upgrade or renew?
To meet net zero targets, owners must bring buildings up to scratch. Whether to refurb or demolish and rebuild is the question
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HS2 makes £9.5m provision for mistakes in IR35 self-assessment
Deputy chair of board was boss of HMRC when tax rule was reformed
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New guidance seeks to ‘de-risk’ offsite manufacturing
Construction Innovation Hub launches framework aiming to improve quality and consistency of platform and offsite construction systems
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BRE boss urges Sunak and Truss to publish costed plans to decarbonise buildings
Call comes as leadership candidates distance themselves from green initiatives
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Energy efficiency regulations ‘have slowed development’ says Glenigan
Housebuilding starts slowed as sector got to grips with changes to Part L, according to analysts.
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L&Q boosts housing completions 29%
Housing association increases delivery again after building a sector record 4,000 homes last year
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Countryside puts modular factory up for sale
Bardon site being marketed as a ‘state of the art panel manufacturing line’
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Sizewell C approval faces legal challenge
Campaigners initiate judicial review process against decision to approve nuclear new build
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Bellway’s revenue jumps to a record £3.5bn
Housebuilder reports 13% increase in turnover and increase in completions despite planning restricting outlet openings
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WSP continues shopping spree with £591m takeover of rival
Series of deals have seen consultant’s UK workforce reach five figures
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‘Don’t find local plans unsound until September’ Clark tells planning inspectorate
Housing secretary’s letter gets a mixed response from planning experts
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Fosters working on four-tower New York masterplan
Practice unveils early proposals for redevelopment of world’s busiest bus station
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Michael Bichard appointed to senior RICS position
Civil servant who led review into the institution named as interim senior independent governor