All ɫTV articles in 14 June 2024 – Page 4
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Watkin Jones gains approval for 500 new student rooms in Bristol
Council confirms permission after two years of negotiation with developer
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‘Longer-term capital funding’ needed to secure major schemes, TfL says
Transport body adds it needs more certainty over amount of money it gets
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‘I’m at a loss about what to make of it all’ – Will Lendlease disappear from UK construction, and what would that say about the state of the sector?
A sale has to happen quickly or staff will leave and jobs will disappear, say rivals. Dave Rogers looks at the implications of the decision to sell up – or shut down
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Labour pledges to help 80,000 buy a home through ‘permanent’ mortgage guarantee scheme
Starmer announces ‘Freedom to Buy’ policy as key housing manifesto pledge
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It’ll take 10 years to solve the housing crisis – but here’s how we might do it
The UK housing crisis is so entrenched that it needs to be put onto a war footing and fought through a cross-party accord, says Jackie Sadek
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CPD 05 2024: An introduction to hostile vehicle mitigation
Although terrorist attacks are rare, public spaces are being increasingly viewed as attractive targets for terrorist organisations. This module – sponsored by Marshalls – will explore designing for security and the installation considerations for mitigating hostile vehicle attacks
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Wates construction boss to leave at end of year
Paul Chandler to go after seven years as firm rejigs division
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Output grows by the fastest rate in two years as commercial work soars
Housing also returns to growth as market conditions improve
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Competition for ‘landmark’ transformation of Piccadilly Circus and Regent Street to launch this month
Westminster council and the Crown Estate looking for design team to lead “once in a generation” upgrade of world famous shopping district
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Green light for Berkeley’s 616-home Bath gasworks scheme
Redevelopment of brownfield site to include new nursery
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A harmonious blend of context and concept: Mass Studies reimagines the Serpentine Pavilion
Mass Studies’ innovative design for this year’s Serpentine Pavilion, engineered by Aecom, reimagines traditional concepts, blending contextual sensitivity with conceptual boldness, writes Ben Flatman
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Fix planning to fix housing? It’s just a mantra, not the truth
Over and over, politicians have sworn to slash the red tape, but that’s not the key – housebuilders won’t build if there’s no prospect of profit
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Skanska set for British Land’s delayed City office scheme worth £220m
Job at 1 Appold Street will go ahead once developer signs pre-let with tenant
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Barking and Dagenham council leader Darren Rodwell dropped as Labour candidate
Rodwell withdrawn from candidacy for Labour safe seat amid an internal investigation
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London tender price inflation to rise, says T&T Alinea
Prices to jump markedly from next year as recovery quickens, consultant adds
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Howells files plans for 1,600-home tower scheme on Thames
Development will also include more than 200 affordable homes on long-vacant site
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ECA calls on government to invest in skills training for electricians
Skilled workers in sector crucial for built environment and net zero, body says
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Raised fees alone cannot fix Scotland’s planning system, RTPI warns
Planning fees cover only 66% of processing costs, according to latest research