All articles by Carl Brown – Page 3
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Bellway abandons plan to take over Crest Nicholson
Housebuilder says it will not now make a firm offer after asking for a deadline to make a decision
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Southern scales back new build work as firm says contractor delays hit income
Housing association says number of builders going bust has increased provisions
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Regulator tells Barratt and Redrow to resolve local competition issues before £2.5bn merger can proceed
CMA raises concern about lessening of competition in one local market in Shropshire
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Bellway gets more time to make Crest Nicholson takeover offer
Firm given fresh deadline to commit to bid for housebuilder rival
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Housing association boosts surplus after ‘reducing reliance on contractors’
Group has taken measures to “improve cost control” by insourcing work as part of transformation drive
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‘Significant growth is likely to be in other parts of the world’… Cundall boss Carole O’Neil explains her global ambition
Cundall is rapidly making a name for itself in the world of sustainable engineering and design. Managing partner Carole O’Neil shares her strategy withCarl Brown
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Extended financial year and falling costs see Hill break £1bn turnover mark
Housebuilder also recorded record profit in 15-month period
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Plans for 1,500-home ‘smart town’ pulled over viability concerns
£2.3bn coastal project designed by Poundbury-architect Léon Krier have been withdrawn
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Lack of skilled workers may be biggest barrier to Labour hitting 1.5m homes target, warns economist
Construction Products Association director Noble Francis warns “there just won’t be the people” to meet key manifesto pledge
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Concrete frame defects and fire safety work cost Barratt an extra £130m
Housebuilder says it expects CMA decision on £2.5bn merger with Redrow by August
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Vistry ‘confident’ it will hit 18,000 completions in 2024
Housebuilder increases build rate 8% in first half of the year and brings down costs after supply chain price reductions
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Pennycook appointed housing minister
Greenwich and Woolwich MP with a track record of campaigning on low pay, renter rights and placemaking takes key DLUHC brief
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New towns, 1.5 million homes and renewing the UK’s infrastructure…. what the new government is promising for construction
Keir Starmer’s party has won a large majority as many expected. As we gear up for the first Labour government for 14 years, here is a reminder of what they have pledged for the built environment
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L&G Affordable Homes to post profit despite being hit with £35m of revaluation losses
Firm completed more than 1,300 homes last year
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Labour to make major housing announcements ‘within a fortnight’ of winning the election
Starmer pledges to push on with housebuilding “from day one” as it targets 1.5m homes
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Housing association to reduce development to 600 homes a year
Landlord increases projected spend on existing stock from £500m to £770m over the next 10 years
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ɫTV wins prestigious publishing award
PPA awards judges hail “impressive initiatives” after launch of the ɫTV the Future Commission and conference
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Berkeley to launch 4,000-home build-to-rent business as annual profit falls
Push into landlord market comes as housebuilder warns sales market will “remain subdued” in the short-term
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Next government should make certainty over public sector investment its top construction priority, consultants say
More than 120 of the largest consultants rank their priorities to boost construction in an exclusive survey for ɫTV