Housing – Page 66
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Mace dumped from regeneration job by Lambeth council
Firm was chosen to manage demolition and rebuild of 450-home south London estate
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Council after firm to carry out £350m overhaul of 1930s estate opposite Chelsea Barracks
Race for Ebury Bridge job to begin next month
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Modern methods too expensive for smaller firms, says housebuilder
Former Countryside executive Richard Cherry adds that too many councils equate off-site with prefab
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Persimmon overhaul continues with new director to oversee executive pay
Housebuilder looking to put row over excessive salaries behind it
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Countryside's modular timber frame factory in full swing
The new Warrington facility will build up to 1,500 homes a year
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Second phase of Birmingham Commonwealth Games regen scheme in for planning
Site expected to provide up to 500 homes
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Mount Anvil bags planning for 800 Docklands homes
Councillors approve new residential development on east London car park site
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McCarthy & Stone to step up discounts and incentives
Potential buyers will be wooed with part-exchange deals and other offers
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Digital guru swaps Atkins for Homes England role
Brian McIntyre to join government agency in summer as its first chief digital officer
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Grenfell QC to head up Persimmon customer care review
Findings will be made public, housebuilder promises
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Henry lands £115m east London apartment job
Development in east London is for housing association Guinness Partnerships
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Galliford Try inks deal with Homes England
Firm’s partnerships arm to build 850 homes for government agency
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Housebuilding grows amid commercial construction's woes
March data from IHS/Markit showed activity fell again amongst commercial firms and civil engineers
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London firm snaps up Manchester housing specialist
L Q deal with Trafford Housing Trust will create nearly 100,000-homes group
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Barratt's housing JV gets planning nod
Housebuilder working with Swindon council on 3,000 homes deal
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Drawn-out Brexit prompts Bellway to slow land investment
Housebuilder adopts “cautious approach” to land buying in recent months
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Housing secretary to rule on £300m Norwich tower
James Brokenshire calls in 20-storey development after Historic England objections
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Wates says part of £120m war chest could be used for acquisitions
Contractor doubled credit facility earlier this year
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Enfield after Meridian Water phase two housebuilder
North London scheme will eventually have 10,000 homes