All ɫTV articles in 14 June 2024 – Page 2
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Strong rhetoric on planning but no surprises as Keir Starmer launches Labour manifesto
Policy document light on new policy and bets big on growth
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Crest Nicholson to spend over £30m fixing problem jobs after review of 140 schemes
Cost of repairing defects sends housebuilder nosediving to £28m interim loss
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Farrells cuts five storeys from Battersea Bridge tower after flood of objections
Firm now proposing 34-storey scheme on site close to Foster & Partners’ London headquarters
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Prominent architects warn Labour not to ‘fall for’ traditional housing design trend
Ben Derbyshire leads group calling on party to ensure future developments “reflect the genius of our age”
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Features
Cost model: How construction can meet the data centre challenge
With the demand for data storage soaring, the construction industry must find ways to rise to this challenge efficiently and sustainably, against a background of land and energy scarcity
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Greens have understood scale of investment needed for retrofit, says UKGBC
But planning experts say party’s social housing plans are undeliverable
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Comment
Bring your data protection up to scratch
Beverley Flynn and Georgie Barrow explain why construction firms need to improve their data protection
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Planning green light for £250m revamp of Deutsche Bank’s former City HQ
Multiplex set to carry out work at 75 London Wall
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Industry reacts to Conservative Party’s ‘unbalanced’ and ‘frustrating’ manifesto
Modest welcome for Help to Buy relaunch but Tories fail to impress with lack of planning reform
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Wet weather blamed again as ONS records another fall in construction output
Repair and maintenance a rare area of growth for the sector hit by wet weather
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John Lewis to appeal to planning inspectorate for decision on west London housing scheme
Retailer hoping to build over 400 homes in West Ealing as part of redevelopment
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Persimmon gets green light for Herefordshire homes after £530,000 nutrient credits deal
Housebuilder to build scheme at former US military hospital in Leominster
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Comment
Looking for signs of construction swinging to Labour
Many a construction boss is scathing about the Conservatives’ record in office, but that is not the same as embracing the alternative
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Comment
Let’s harness the power of the ‘incomplete client’
Today’s complex environment demands a rethink in how we approach key relationships within a project, says Emma-Jane Houghton
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ɫTV
Wilkinson Eyre’s plans to redevelop spy tunnels into visitor attraction get City approval
Scheme still needs Camden green light for final sign off
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Main contract award on £900m London towers job due this autumn
Development manager Lipton Rogers still to settle on procurement options for 18 Blackfriars project
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Sunak pledges to revive Help To Buy at Conservative manifesto launch
Party also pledges to get major infrastructure projects signed off within 12 months
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Battersea Power Station picks ex-Galliard boss as new chief executive
New chief executive to replace Simon Murphy