All ɫTV articles in 17 May 2024 – Page 7
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ɫTV safety costs blamed as housing association hit for £110m
Notting Hill Genesis says more details will come in June
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CMA wins legal challenge to enter domestic properties as part of future probes
Watchdog says ruling needed in wake of increase of remote working
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PRP revives homes plan across eight buildings behind Camden Roundhouse venue
Countryside and One Housing Group working up plans for eight buildings next to Camden’s Roundhouse
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Taylor Wimpey on track to hit completions goal amid ‘market stability’
Spring selling season “as expected” says housebuilding giant
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AI is going to transform the construction industry – are you ready?
Artificial intelligence is already a significant presence in our lives and the transformation of our world is only going to get faster. We therefore need to learn and adapt to stay relevant, says Diego Padilla-Philipps
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Stanhope rejigs approved City tower plans to make scheme more sustainable
Developer to focus on re-using existing building at 60 Gracechurch Street two years after buying site from Hong Kong firm
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CPC Project Services becomes Employee Ownership Trust
Consultant confirms change of ownership as it posts 28% increase in pre-tax profit
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McLaren confirmed for British Land logistics hub
Work on £40m scheme in Southwark set to finish next year
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Influential Conservative think tank backs Labour’s ‘grey belt’ plans
Bright Blue says Keir Starmer is “absolutely right” to propose building on poor quality areas of the green belt
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‘Government flip-flopping on climate has cost us work’: Ramboll’s Philippa Spence on what she wants from UK politicians
The UK managing director talks to Tom Lowe about the impact that government dithering over net zero policy has had on her firm and the industry as a whole over the past five years
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Mace the latest to reshuffle consulting arm as firm brings in Bechtel boss to head up costs business
Firm rejigs costs and commercial division
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Labour unveils plan to build on ‘grey belt’ land
The policy has the potential to unlock land to build hundreds of thousands of new homes
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SNP’s decision to ditch Scotland’s 2030 climate target ‘disappointing’, housing body says
Climate Change Committee warned last month that 75% emissions reduction target was unachievable
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Why the industry needs another net zero carbon buildings standard
David Partridge has been tasked with bringing together construction’s many and varied definitions of net zero. He tells Thomas Lane why setting a recognised and easily understood benchmark for whole-life carbon emissions is so important