All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 10
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Partnerships model helps completions rise, Keepmoat says
Number of homes firm built last year up by 8% to more than 4,000
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DfT opens door to underground station at Manchester Piccadilly as part of NPR plans
Transport secretary also confirmed HS2 bill would be repurposed for northern rail scheme
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Profit and revenue tumble at Bellway
But housebuilder says private reservations have jumped since start of last month
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Timber office developer set up by Iceland boss eyes move into residential
Bywater Properties has appointed a new head of living as it eyes build-to-rent move
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Liverpool set to be first to use locally-led development corporation
New model was established by Gove in Levelling Up Act
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IPA launches framework to encourage AI use on public projects
Body set to support series of pilots using technology
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Embrace AI and ‘micro’ investment zones to improve UK buildings, BRE urges next government
Group wants incoming administration to set high standards
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Turner & Townsend picks new European energy lead
Three new directors have joined energy and natural resources team in recent months
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Planning reform ‘at the very centre’ of Labour economic vision, says Reeves
Infrastructure investment and planning reform two of ‘three pillars’ of party’s economic strategyÂ
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A vision for 150,000 homes but no water to supply them. Does Gove’s Cambridge plan stand a chance?
The housing secretary wants to build nearly three times as many homes as the target set by Cambridge’s own planners. Is there something he knows that they don’t? Daniel Gayne reports
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City investor pumps another £30m into green MMC housebuilder
M&G already owns majority stake in Greencore
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Extension gives councils enough time to ensure building control provision, says LABC chief
But overall registrations unlikely to rise substantially from current level
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Gove and Khan at loggerheads again on housing numbers in capital
Housing secretary and mayor continue battle over London Plan
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Spending watchdog slams DLUHC’s failure to ‘get money out of the door’ for levelling up
Majority of supposedly ‘shovel-ready’ schemes forced to extend deadlines
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV control profession averts next month’s cliff edge after accreditation deadline extended
Inspectors now have until July to prove competence following today’s announcement of 13 week extension for industry in England
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Vistry bucks housebuilding trend to turn in improved profit
Group takes £19m hit on second staircase costs
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UK’s environmental adaptation strategy ‘falls far short’, says Climate Change Committee
Group says national initiative published last year does not meet urgency of issue
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January output growth bucks medium-term decline
ONS figures show positive start to the year
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Balfour Beatty income up on back of strong UK performance
Income from home market tops £3bn
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Wales extends building control registration deadline amid fears of crisis
But uncertainty remains over deadline in England