All ɫTV articles in 14 October 2022 – Page 6
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Green infrastructure investment centre-stage at conference as Labour poll lead grows
Shadow chancellor announces £8bn green fund after Starmer promises to support homeownership
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Crossrail’s Bond Street station to open next month
Central London station plagued by series of delays
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Controversial Elephant & Castle office block set for green light
Southwark planning officer recommends scheme for approval despite more than 400 public objections
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Integrated approach to planning is key to climate resilience success
We must work together to make sure that what we do is really best for the environment
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Aedas winds up London operations
Companies House data shows move will cost Hong Kong-based firm at least £15m
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Booming consulting arm sees Mace hit record profit
Division now employs more than half of firm’s 7,500 staff
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Little progress made on post-Brexit certification system, products chief warns
No updates on key issues facing the industry following summer of political turmoil, CPA boss says
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Hirigoyen to stand down as boss of UKGBC
Long time chief executive of charitable industry network will step down next summer
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Gamble on growth won’t work unless supply-side reforms are a success
Truss and Kwarteng’s plan is radical but the focus on fixing the supply side has been overshadowed. The details should not be ignored
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Grosvenor links up with Japanese developer for debut job
Pair to build office part of South Molton Triangle development
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Sterling collapse will hit margins ‘in all parts’ of construction, say economists
Higher import prices to add to cost inflation woes
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Pro-development rhetoric is all very well but industry needs more detail
Without wider reform and sufficient resources, proposals for investment zones are unlikely to give the sector the long-term tonic it needs
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Quintain inks biggest deal yet with £227m Sisk contract for latest Wembley work
Scheme involves building close to 800 homes
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Starmer promises state energy supplier to fund green schemes
“Great British Energy” envisaged to be on the same scale as French energy giant EDF
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Housebuilders’ shares slump for second successive day after mini-budget alarm
Halifax drops products while some building societies have stopped lending entirely in wake of market turmoil
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McAlpine’s 21 Moorfields scheme slips again
New date revealed after developer Landsec completes sale of building for £809m to Lendlease
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Industry ‘disappointed’ by Kwarteng’s lack of action on retrofit
Just £1bn new spending announced in mini-budget
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Tell government not to retrospectively apply IR35 rules, tax experts urge contractors
Predictions that firms are now mulling moves to make recently hired staff redundant after initiative scrapped by chancellor