All ɫTV articles in 16 December 2022 – Page 4
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Firefighters call for tighter rules on modular construction
Fire chiefs especially worried over use of offsite techniques in high rises
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Gove criticised after approving first UK coal mine in 30 years
Cumbria scheme to produce coal for steel production, not energy generation
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Ex-RICS president turned critic takes top job at risk consultancy
Last year Amanda Clack called for independent inquiry into RICS financial scandal
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Shapps gives go-ahead for UK’s first carbon capture power station
Power plant in North Lincolnshire will capture up to 1.5MT of carbon each year
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Buro Four poaches ex-JLL director to lead new Oxford life science hub
Firms seeks to bolster regional offering
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Balfour Beatty turnover to top £8.5bn this year
Average monthly net cash at UK’s biggest contractor on the rise
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Former Wates boss joins Mace as finance chief
David Allen also had spells at Crossrail and Laing O’Rourke
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Infrastructure update: Can investment in energy security be compatible with net zero?
The war in Ukraine has highlighted the importance of energy security. But how does investment in greater resilience align with progress towards net zero?
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Warning of ‘complete collapse’ in local plan-making after Gove announcement
Developer groups fear the government has “given up” on housing delivery despite asserted support for 300,000-home target
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Mears announces new chair as profit set to ‘exceed expectations’
Chris Loughlin will succeed Kieran Murphy as chair of housing specialist in May
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Government set to relax rules on building onshore wind
Consultation on allowing local authorities to green light wind farms if they have local support to start before Christmas
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Skanska offers loans to staff to help with cost of living
Follows £1m investment in on-off cash payments to employees
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Government must incentivise private investment in retrofit, says banker group
New report urges stamp duty discounts and property-linked financing models
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Revised plans drawn up for mixed-use overhaul of historic Manchester warehouse
Previous proposals for Great Northern Warehouse were approved four years ago
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A model for change: optimising the re-use of embodied carbon
The sustainability of our sector depends on creating stronger incentives for the retention of key materials. TFT’s Mat Lown calls on the industry to help developers identify and record re-usable resources
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Bankside Yards: A new net zero model for London?
Native Land’s scheme will be the UK’s first major mixed-use net zero development thanks to an ambient heat network. Thomas Lane reports
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Campaigners lay into Make’s South Bank ‘hulk’ as public inquiry into £400m scheme kicks off
Developers say benefits of proposals outweigh heritage harms
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Brown and Mason says cost of demolition bid-rigging probe will top £2m
Firms expected to find out by next month how much they will be fined by watchdog
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Optimism sinks as firms fret about economy
Confidence nosedives to lows last seen at start of pandemic
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Competition watchdog ready to start housing sector probe after Gove call
CMA considering Gove’s call for recommendations to improve “effectiveness” of sector