All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 16 June 2023 – Page 5
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Gove intervenes in two more planning applications on design grounds after Berkeley Homes row
Following his attempt to block the Tunbridge Wells scheme, the housing secretary is set to make decisions on planning applications in Leamington Spa and East Cheshire
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Will the JCT change how its contracts tackle insolvency?
Recent changes to insolvency law bring expectations of an amended approach in the upcoming new contract suite
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV the Future Commission: review of May
The ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV the Future Commission has been hard at work, find out what’s happened over the past month
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How big a blow is the closure of L&G’s flagship factory to the prospects of MMC?
Industry players from Mark Farmer to Mike Leonard reflect on the end of production at L&G’s factory in Yorkshire
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Court appoints examiner to troubled Northern Irish fit-out firm
MAC-Interiors hit by problems on UK construction jobs
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Barratt set to appoint new cladding contractor after bust up on east London remedial job
Dispute over remedial work at Dalston Square has resulted in legal action between the developer and contractor Jessella
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Go-ahead for Glasgow city centre masterplan
Plans to demolish St Enoch shopping centre and surrounding buildings backed by council
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Net zero transition could create 230,000 construction jobs by 2030, says CCC
Development of green workforce will require co-ordinationÂ
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Jacobs takes WSP’s place on Balfour Beatty’s list of design partners
Engineering giant joins Atkins and Mott MacDonald on collaboration strategy launched in 2017Â
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Should your building register as higher-risk?
With the register now open for existing higher-risk buildings in England, principal accountable persons must make sure to register
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Mace in frame to build PLP-designed City office
City fringe scheme to replace 1950s office block and refurbish Victorian warehouseÂ
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Wates picks internal candidate for new Midlands chief
Hire follows restructure of construction business
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Tall building survey captures ‘mixed mood’ of London’s high rise sector
Residential towers stalling but high rise office schemes ‘could not be busier’, New London Architecture report finds
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Labour to reform land valuation to make new developments cheaper
Proposals by shadow levelling up secretary Lisa Nandy would go beyond the Conservatives’ planned changes to compulsory purchase orders
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West Midlands outlines £20bn of investment opportunities
Projects include new train station and housing schemes
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Apollo strikes deal to acquire United Living
The deal was announced on the New York Stock Exchange and is expected to complete this summer
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Turley appoints new chief executive
Current chief Dave Trimingham to become executive chair
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Luton promises ‘detailed plans’ for new ground in weeks
Premier League-bound club set to lodge proposals for 23,500-capacity stadium by August
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Development debts prompt DLUHC intervention at council
Woking’s £1.9bn regeneration schemes make it UK’s ‘most indebted local authority’ in proportion to its size
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The developer remediation contract is full of confusion
Almost 50 developers have committed to fire safety remediation works under this government scheme, but clarity is severely lacking