All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 21 April 2023 – Page 6
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Residential permissions fall to lowest level on record
Major applications permitted in 2022 fell by more than 8% according to official data
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Trading in Inland Homes’ shares suspended
AIM-listed housebuilder’s shares will be suspended until its annual audited accounts are publishedÂ
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Introba picks ex-TfL staffer to lead sustainability work
Green consultant recently underwent major rebrand
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Profit up 23% at Robertson despite ‘challenging’ year
Revenue steady in construction busines
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Approval for 1,120-home Westminster regeneration scheme
The Church Street project will see a total of 1,750 new homes built
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Zaha Hadid starts work on £600m twin towers scheme without TfL land swap deal
Early works at Vauxhall site are now underway to save planning consent, which expires this Sunday
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Why build with concrete when you can build with stone?
Stone is typically stronger than concrete with one third of the carbon impact. Engineer Webb Yates is reinventing an ancient material for the modern age
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When projects succeed, society benefits
Ensuring project professionals are equipped to deliver important projects is imperative for the UK, writes Professor Adam Boddison, chief executive, Association for Project Management
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ICE seeks civil engineers’ views on merits of a national transport strategy
Existing policies and metrics insufficient for effective decision-making
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Morgan Sindall and Wates among winners on £3bn housing association upgrade programme
L&Q picks ten contractors to carry out 15 years of work
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Scotland gets dedicated housing minister as Humza Yousaf sets new government’s agenda
Housing bodies celebrate creation of new role in cabinetÂ
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Landsec’s 1,800-home O2 scheme approved following second staircase redesign
Scheme was redesigned to add second staircases following Sadiq Khan’s fire safety ruling
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From the archives: Nelson’s Column runs out of money, 1843-44
The cash-strapped project to build the war hero’s memorial is set upon by hammer-wielding members of the public and receives an embarrassing donation from the Emperor of Russia
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We are entering a new era for building safety - but are we ready for the new regulator?
The ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Safety Regulator’s registration process for high-rise buildings starts in a few days’ time. Carl Brown assesses how prepared the new regulator and the industry are for the start of a fresh regime
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Now Gove tears into Grenfell firm Arconic and tells US company’s boss: ‘You will pay up’
Housing secretary fires off letter to another products firm involved in 2017 tragedy
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Cut VAT on retrofit work, new Wates boss tells government as firm hits turnover record
But profit slips at business which had £1.9bn income last year
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Industry left underwhelmed by Shapps’ reheated energy plan
Government plans to boost energy efficiency branded as insufficientÂ
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Galliford Try and Midgard win Brent Cross housing work
Related Argent work is part of wider 7,000-home scheme
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McCarthy Stone appoints company veteran to COO post
Former Southern boss starts new role on Monday
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Second demolition contractor to appeal level of fine handed out following bid-rigging decision
Squibb joins Keltbray in instructing lawyers to contest level of penalty imposed by cartel-buster