All ɫTV articles in 20 January 2023 – Page 5
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Seeking changes to consented schemes can jeopardise planning approval
A Supreme Court ruling on planning permissions underlines the importance for developers of being clear about their plans from the outset
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Keltbray eyes return to growth with £33m credit facility
Firm says current order book is £526m with next set of accounts due in spring
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Government downgrades support for businesses' energy bills
Move follows rapid drops in wholesale gas prices since original scheme was announced in September
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Rolls Royce’s frustration as government holds back on orders for mini nuclear reactors
Treasury will reportedly not sign off on investment until technology approved by regulators
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Why our Part Z proposals must be a milestone on the road to net zero
Two of the authors of Part Z reflect on the progress of the Carbon Emissions (ɫTVs) Bill and suggest what might come next
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Market forecast: Weathering the storm
The UK is now clearly heading into recession but strong momentum in construction output should help to insulate our sector, despite only slightly slowing cost pressures
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Bartlett working on government study to improve energy efficiency of ‘hard to treat’ buildings
School of architecture working with DG Cities on project commissioned by the business department
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McLaren poaches another McAlpine staffer for business development director role
New arrival to join firm’s major projects business
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Keller hit by multi-million pound fraud at Australia business
Two people fired for role in “sophisticated” fraud which saw operating profit overstated by millions
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Bloor posts 21% increase in profit citing inflation boost
But Britain’s largest privately held housebuilder warns of ‘mixed backdrop’ ahead
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Nine Elms: How the Chinese redefined development in London
The past decade has seen the riverside area around Vauxhall transformed with Chinese developers cutting their teeth on three major schemes. Thomas Lane visited the project
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Sunak and Starmer should both be happy to embrace the squeezed middle
Now that the fiasco of the mini-Budget has cancelled out the reputational damage of the last Labour Party manifesto, a new focus on sober managerialism is taking hold
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Mace begins new year with blue riband brace worth £300m
Contractor lands London double with life sciences job in King’s Cross and new office in Berkeley Square
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Seven demolition firms say they expect cost of bid-rigging probe to hit £29m
DSM the latest to put a number on financial hit of CMA inquiry
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McAlpine lined up for £120m overhaul of Kensington department store
Art Deco Barkers building to be given modern office upgrade
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Jobs at risk as construction activity falls by fastest rate since early months of the pandemic
New orders fall by sharpest rate in two and a half years as industry’s defiance of downturn in the wider economy peters out