All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 20 May 2022 – Page 3
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Nutrient pollution: a developing problem with no solution in sight
A legal requirement that new homes do not pollute wetlands, rivers and nature reserves has halted developments across large parts of England
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Queen visits Paddington station for official opening of Elizabeth line
New line opens to passengers next Tuesday
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Nine in 10 contractors have seen price rises because of Ukraine war, Gleeds report finds
Consultant warns some schemes now being put on hold as a result of conflict
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Watkin Jones slumps into red after setting aside extra £28m for cladding repairs
BTR specialist had already agreed to spend £15m on remediation work
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Construction vacancies match all-time record, says ONS
Past three months saw an average 49,000 jobs unfilled as firms pay out bonuses to keep hold of staff
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Carbon targets prompt rethink for Landsec on £400m London office makeover
Developer redraws Portland House scheme to ‘materially reduce’ emissions
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Steel materials prices surge as impact of Ukraine war bites
Cost of fabricated structural steel and rebar rockets in March
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The anti-developers have won as government signals full retreat on planning
We have come a very long way indeed from the planning white paper set out by Robert Jenrick in August 2020, writes Joey Gardiner
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Features
International cost comparison 2022
The latest trends in international construction costs as markets around the globe adjust to post-covid recovery, the Ukraine war and other factors
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Plans drawn up to demolish Glasgow office block to make way for £75m replacement
Scheme will involves tearing down 1960s-built Princes House
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Six appointed to £600m panelised MMC framework
DPS to run alongside ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Better’s original framework
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Hoare Lea repays more than £850,000 in furlough cash
Initiative introduced by chancellor Rishi Sunak wound down last September
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Government lacks ‘political will’ to tackle housing crisis, says Jenrick
Former housing secretary warned manifesto commitments would not be met
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Government to have power to investigate the RICS’ governance
New Levelling Up Bill will allow ministers to appoint independent person to report on institution
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Gove tells peers to leave London during parliament renovations
Project troubled by spate of recent resignations
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KPMG to pay £14.4m for misleading regulator on Carillion audit
Auditor created false minutes and retroactively edited spreadsheets
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A five-point plan for coping with volatility in a positive way
While no one can predict the outcome of the Ukraine crisis, we do know what tools are needed to make projects and teams more resilient
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Gove intervention on ITV studios leaves many wondering which scheme is next in firing line
Communities secretary flexes political muscle on 72 Upper Ground, with worries that more developments will be stalled by minister’s decisions
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Up-for-sale housebuilder Stewart Milne narrows losses
Costs associated with sale of timber frame arm keeps firm in red