All ɫTV articles in 16 June 2023 – Page 2
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Green light for plan to build 40m ferris wheel in Camden Lock Market
Piercy & Co scheme is part of wider redevelopment which market authorities say will “trigger a Camden renaissance”
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Manchester’s proposed underground HS2 station would benefit whole country, MPs told
Delegates from city petition select committee to scrap surface station in favour of more expensive underground scheme
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‘The design team has gone from 500 to six.’ What HS2 Euston is doing now
What happens when you are told that the job you have been working on is put on hold? Dave Rogers went to find out
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Bellway private reservations down 30%
Housebuilder’s chief executive says firm ‘mindful’ over the current path of interest rates
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CITB review by Department for Education imminent
Training body recently received ‘requires improvement’ rating from Ofsted
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Fletcher Priest works up plans for 24-storey City offices
Proposals for Landsec would redevelop 1970s block adjacent to practice’s Dashwood House
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Barratt to demolish and rebuild new Cambridge homes after faults found in foundations
Darwin Green properties nearly a million pounds each
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Sandbach saga: meet the housebuilder standing up to Michael Gove
In the latest example of the housing secretary intervening in planning on design grounds, we talk to Colin Muller of Muller Property Group, about the Sandbach development in Cheshire East which has been called in
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Notebook found on demolition firm’s hard drive helped investigators put together ‘compensation payments’ evidence
Competition and Markets Authority releases 174-page report into bid-rigging scandal
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RLB raises tender price forecast for 2023
Overall picture one of continuing stress in labour and materials markets, says consultant
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Comment
Housebuilders are not the villains. It’s the system that has to change
It may be politically fashionable, but it is unfair and unwise to criticise the Taylor Wimpeys, Barratts and Bellways for the housing shortage, writes Richard Steer of Gleeds
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Government admits development may be hit due to ‘challenging position’ for housing associations
Government accepts ‘trade-offs’ will likely affect affordable housing numbers
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Key takeaways from the BCO’s conference in Dublin
Developers, architects and occupiers gathered in Dublin last week to discuss the prospects for office building in a time of high inflation and low occupancy
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City-wide roof retrofit could keep London cool as summers warm, says Arup report
Research commissioned by Mayor says adaptations would also lower carbon emissions
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Troubled Ilke Homes up for sale ‘to secure company’s future’
Modular developer’s factory closed as it seeks buyer to shore up business
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Comment
Why are you still participating in the race to the bottom?
Procurement reform and clients who are prepared to use alternative price evaluation models are surely the way to improve the whole process and get the right bidder at the right price for a project, argues Rebecca Rees