All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 15 November 2024 – Page 4
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United Living sees revenue and profit rise
Infrastructure and property specialist was bought by private equity last year
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New Towns Taskforce after views on suitable sites for developments of more than 10,000 homes
Independent panel set up by government issues call for evidence
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Construction needs a mission control
More joined-up thinking is required if the industry is to play its role in supporting mission-led government, says Simon Rawlinson of Arcadis
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Network Rail began looking at redrawing Liverpool Street development in the summer
Acme brought in to work on ’completely reimagined’ proposals for station after previous Herzog & de Meuron plan amassed huge opposition
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Construction ‘sleepwalking’ to repeat of Grenfell due to ‘culture of silence’, says industry organisation
Considerate Constructors Scheme says workers are reporting concerns over safety of materials used on new builds
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV safety costs and problem contracts keep Telford Homes in red
Build-to-rent developer again cites building safety costs and problem job
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Booming UK workloads send income up at Allies and Morrison
Firm was finally given planning for new showcourt at Wimbledon in September
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Estate agency founder Kevin Hollinrake appointed shadow housing secretary
Former chair of Hunters has been MP since 2015
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The Budget was a signifier of tone shift – never mind the missing detail
Last week’s statement suggests the government has a clear appetite for investment. It is up to industry to shape and develop solutions for deals with the public sector, says KPMG’s Holly Davis
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Network Rail unveils ‘completely reimagined’ plan for Liverpool Street station redevelopment
Sellar no longer working on scheme with Herzog & De Meuron replaced by Acme
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Three in five buildings with dangerous cladding have yet to be identified, warns watchdog
Some unsafe buildings may never be identified, National Audit Office says
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​McAlpine rings changes as head of infrastructure leaves and commercial director joins from Lendlease
Tony Gates leaves as Peter Leonard joins as new executive commercial director
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Plans submitted to redevelop 1960s tower evacuated due to safety concerns
HTA Design and housing association Clarion proposing to replace local east London landmark with 23-storey tower
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Reeves set to announce pensions overhaul to boost infrastructure investment by billions
Pension reforms ‘central’ to government’s plan for growth, says Treasury
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As we reflect on the Grenfell report, we must realise we all have a role to play in reforming construction products
Changes to construction product regulation will form a key part of the industry’s ongoing reform, says Peter Caplehorn of the Construction Products Association
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Housing market swings will be ‘less pronounced’ than after previous stamp duty changes, says Nationwide
Index shows house price growth slowed in OctoberÂ
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Plans submitted for 1,200-home Birmingham tower scheme
Simpson Haugh-designed scheme to include buildings up to 49 storeys
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Euston Housing Delivery Group will ensure ‘exemplary placemaking’ around new station, says Pennycook
Housing minister confirms appointment of ex-Lendlease MD to lead expert group
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Brookfield buys £1.75bn share in Orsted wind farms
Orsted agrees to divest 12.45% of a third of its UK assets to Canadian investor