All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 16
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HS2 eyeing 2030 completion date for Phase 1
Interim chair also criticises contractors’ cost-plus contracts, saying they don’t give ‘me any real levers’ for firms to improve performance
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DfT says cost of completing HS2 phase to Birmingham will be up to £54bn
Rail minister says price will be lower than delivery company’s latest estimate
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More government support needed for industry to meet MMC housing targets, expert tells peers
Academic tells lords ‘very difficult for supply side to do this on their own’
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Housing business set up by former Wates housing boss goes into administration
Cowgills appointed to oversee administration of Real’s London and South East business as South West arm liquidated
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Fresh funding boost for new Bradford train station
Money will be spent on masterplanning for revived scheme
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Watkin Jones interim boss made permanent CEO
Pease has been chief executive at troubled firm since July
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Rachel Maclean departs as housing minister
Sector calls for stability as Maclean leaves as part of Sunak’s reshuffle after just nine months in the post
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UK almost halfway to net zero but buildings and transport among laggard sectors, says KPMG
UK has failed to ramp up energy efficiency measures on level of European peers
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Beard picked to build £5m sustainable construction centre in Cheltenham
New facility at Gloucester College focused on green skills
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Murphy pays out to sacked workers following months-long union dispute
Bust-up ends after undisclosed compensation agreement
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Redrow says 2024 results will be at lower end of forecast after ‘subdued’ autumn
Trading update shows value of private reservations down 25%
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Northern Powerhouse Rail protected as crucial HS2 bill to progress despite cancellation
Phase 2b legislation included in government’s legislative agenda
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Plans to overhaul central London ‘flatiron’ office given OK
Two floors to be added to 1880s built Flitcroft House
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Everything must go: The HS2 land fire sale and what it means for the future of rail
After cancelling the northern leg of HS2 last month, the government has moved quickly to start selling the land it had acquired to build the route. Will the process “salt the earth” for alternative rail plans?
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Vistry signs deal to build nearly 3,000 homes for rent
Housebuilder continues shift to partnerships-focused model
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Construction engineers could strike after rejecting 15% two-year pay offer
Union officials say deal would be real terms pay cut
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Kingspan predicts record full-year profit of around £750m
UK market has weakened this year, says materials firm
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T&T brings in Bristol Airport director for sustainability role
Infrastructure specialist the lastest in a series of appointments to team
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Green light for Bruntwood’s £60m tech plan for listed Glasgow tower
Met Tower scheme will deliver more than 200,000 sq ft of office space