All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 22 January 2021 – Page 4
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Planning approvals by value - December 2020
Glenigan’s sector by sector league table reveals the value of planning approvals dropped from November’s £8.6bn to £7.1bn in December
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Annual planning approvals by value to December 2020
Annual planning approvals were worth £97bn in the year to December according to Glenigan’s sector by sector league table
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Vaccine rollout to power construction to 14% growth this year, CPA says
But output not expected to return to pre-pandemic levels until next year
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Survivors launch Grenfell legal claims as council begins action against cladding firm
Cases filed at High Court last month
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Jenrick green lights £250m west London homes
Assael Architecture-designed ‘urban village’ will replace DIY store in Richmond
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McAlpine to restore grade I-listed St Marylebone Parish Church
Refurb will see 1817 church taken off Historic England’s ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTVs at Risk register
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Crossrail brings in Bechtel veterans to help get delayed job finished
Railway turns to US engineer to fill key roles on project
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Final bill for Nightingale hospitals to top £500m
Government had previously only revealed a total programme build cost of £220m
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Government confirms plan to make new homes meet net zero by 2025
New consultation for energy efficiency in non-domestic buildings also published
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Running on empty: whatever happened to the Nightingales?
The Nightingale hospitals, built in record time, were a proud moment for construction. But with patient numbers overwhelming the NHS, Elizabeth Hopkirk asks why they never fulfilled their original promise
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Now is a critical moment to protect site workers
If construction sites are to stay open and help keep the economy afloat, then bosses must act to minimise the risks
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Government announces new construction products regulator
Housing secretary says position set up in response to ‘dishonest practice by some manufacturers’ highlighted by Grenfell Inquiry
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Big firms told to slash payment times to small suppliers
Prompt Payment Code changes mean signatories will soon have to play small businesses within 30 days
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Lone Star to wrap up £647m McCarthy & Stone takeover this month
US private equity firm made move last October
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Build UK issues fresh guidance for contractors on how to beat Tube congestion
Industry told to reduce number of workers using network
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Covid and cladding costs send Watkin Jones profit tumbling
Firm pays back £800,000 furlough cash
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Kier upbeat as firm eyes improved first half results
But firm’s average month-end net debt refuses to budge much from last year’s £436m
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Parliament refurbishment will cost at ‘least £12bn,’ chair of spending watchdog says
Review into scheme due out this month
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Tube overcrowding continues to threaten sites in London
Issue to top agenda at Build UK meeting this morning