All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 15 November 2024 – Page 6
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Treasury announces extra £550m to rebuild schools
Chancellor announces funding ahead of Wednesday’s budget
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Stalled 700-home tower block development gets green light after redesign
Progress for one of the tallest residential schemes in the country four years after original plans were given green light
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Housebuilders urge the government to launch a replacement for closed Help to Buy
New analysis by the trade body has indicated that the Help to Buy scheme will return £2bn to the exchequer once all loans are repaid
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Soben expects 40% turnover growth this year
Scottish consultant announces new senior promotions
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Space House: 1960s icon gets another chance to shine
Centrepoint’s little sister was realised by the same architect and developer and built with similar pioneering techniques. Neglected for the past four decades, a recent refurbishment restores and celebrates the building’s groundbreaking architectural qualities
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Government confirms £500m top-up to affordable homes grant funding
But social houisng sector will have to wait until the Spring for details of affordable housing funding post-2026
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Alex Norris replaces Rushanara Ali as building safety minister
Ali lost the brief after it came to light that she had attended a conference sponsored by a cladding firm linked to Grenfell
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Change in debt rules set to give big infrastructure schemes funding boost
Details of initiative to be spelt out in next week’s Budget
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Funding green light for Midgard’s £60m overhaul of City office
1 Golden Lane scheme in Barbican due to finish by spring 2026
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Parliament restoration programme names new delivery authority boss
Russ MacMillan to take up post in February
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Reeves’ first Budget must back growth ambitions with infrastructure spending
We all know the government is facing financial constraints and tough choices are needed, but ministers need to stimulate rather than stifle economic recovery
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Populous replaces AFL Architects on Wrexham stadium upgrade
Plans for new 5,500-seat Kop stand back on track with practice also appointed to draw up wider masterplan for site
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5 minutes with … Shamayne Harris at Pagabo
The firm’s head of procurement on the need to be flexible, the importance of relationships with stakeholders and her love of projects that involve lots of dataÂ
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Progress for £200m City office stalled for three decades as planners recommend approval
Lendlease, Mace and McLaren bidding for 21-storey Tenter House job
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Favourite emerges on Cardiff Arena scheme
Venue will have 17,000 capacity and is part of wider redevelopment called Atlantic Wharf
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New Travis Perkins boss pulls no punches as revenue at builders merchant heads south
Former Taylor Wimpey chief Pete Redfern started last month
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CO-RE’s City block retrofit approved
Woods Bagot-designed plans to add two storeys to postmodern building near Bank station
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What Brookfield is doing to repurpose its 5 million sq ft office portfolio
Relatively new office buildings right across the world have fast become outdated as occupiers expect greater sustainability credentials. Tom Lowe speaks to one of London’s largest commercial landlords about how it is dealing with the challenge
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Laing O’Rourke in talks to build £300m ISG prison
Collapsed contractor was due to build 1,500 space complex in Buckinghamshire