All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 16 August 2024 – Page 2
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London housing association loses in Court of Appeal over late payment to contractor
Court reverses previous judgement in dispute between Hexagon and Providence
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Euston tunnelling JV agrees access agreement with trade unions
Unite the Union and GMB will be able to meet with workers in rest areas
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Housing attracts largest proportion of real estate investment in Q3, says JLL
Research shows ‘living sector’, including student accommodation and retirement homes, attracted 30% share of real estate market
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CPD 11 2024: Thermal regulation and the performance gap
Sponsored by Rockwool, this CPD module examines the regulations and considerations relating to a building’s thermal performance and the role that stone wool insulation can play in ensuring that the as-built performance of buildings is as intended
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Digital Edition: August 2024
Waiting for GaudÃ: 140 years after Antoni Gaudà started work on La Sagrada FamÃlia, the end is finally in sight
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David Chipperfield’s controversial plans for new Chinese Embassy re-submitted
Former Royal Mint site is opposite a UNESCO world heritage site
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Construction output down in Q2 despite second consecutive month of growth
Analysts paint picture of cautious optimism in face of year-on-year decline across metrics
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Housebuilder sets out plan to build 400 homes on abbatoir site next to Manchester City's stadium
Kellen Homes and Great Places file application to demolish buildings on 18-acre site
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There’s a lot to learn: construction law resources on and offline
Tony Bingham highlights a newly published construction law compendium and sets out a range of online resources – many free
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ISG takes housing association to High Court over claimed £7.7m unpaid bill
Troubled contractor launched proceedings against Home Group in March
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The Tribeca brick: Made from earth and water but (crucially) no fire
London’s largest life sciences project is trialling the use of a low carbon earth brick for the basement walls of the first phase. It could be a game-changer for schemes looking to radically reduce their carbon footprint. Thomas Lane reports
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Analysts say Bellway’s £720m bid for Crest Nicholson faltered after firm decided ‘risks were too high’
Deal, which would have created £4.3bn business, pulled yesterdayÂ
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Lendlease promotes commercial boss to company director and hands him new role
Firm due to unveil annual results next week
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Plans submitted for Chelmsford town centre regeneration scheme
Proposals for Essex town include 762 riverside homes on the site of a shopping centre
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Partnerships and location are key to success of government’s new towns ambitions
New town developments have had mixed results in the past and there are lessons to be learnt. Four essential factors should be considered if this latest initiative is to work, says Oliver Steele
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Bellway abandons plan to take over Crest Nicholson
Housebuilder says it will not now make a firm offer after asking for a deadline to make a decision
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Dozens of consultants appointed to £2bn housing framework
G15 housing association Hyde names winners on four-year deal