All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 41
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Property feels the squeeze as Osborne goes after institutions
Budget 2016: Stamp duty hike on investment homes applies to corporate investors too, says chancellor
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The R word is back
Five years after the coalition cut nearly all funding for regeneration, the government is talking warmly of knocking down estates and rebuilding as part of a ‘blitz’ on poverty. But with just £140m pledged to back the drive and a host of obstacles to overcome, how excited should the development ...
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Energiesprong: Sprong is here
A runaway success in the Netherlands, a boon for contractors and for occupiers, simple, ready-to-use and straight out of the box: could Energiesprong be the UK housing retrofit market’s new start?
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Contractors: The new world order?
Contractor Colin Harding has come up with a proposal to totally redesign the industry’s contractural arena - using far fewer consultants and putting sole responsibility for the performance of the building onto one single contractor
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Materials firms report lowest growth for two years
Manufacturers’ group says rate of growth falling but confidence remains high
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Countryside bags 3,000-home scheme
Housebuilder to work with L Q on GLA-owned former East London factory site
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Ucatt calls for action on migrant builder deaths
Union blasts HSE for not recording nationality of fatal accident victims Â
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Government to launch major construction labour review
Construction Leadership Council will oversee report by consultant Mark Farmer on how to reform industry
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Interview: Peter Hansford
Until two months ago Peter Hansford was the government’s chief construction advisor. Now the position has been abolished. Here, he talks frankly about the state of the industry and how his legacy will be perceived
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Balfour UK procurement chief leaves
Martin Chown latest to go, while outsider gets international procurement job
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Longcross owed £51m at collapse
Trade creditors could recover less than 0.5p in the pound for debts
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House prices buoyed by buy-to-let surge
The RICS reports rush of buyers looking to purchase before April tax changes
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Countryside pins growth plans on estate regeneration
Housebuilder praises government announcement of £140m to revamp failing estates as it prepares for IPO
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Cameron’s estate regeneration plan is ‘unrealistic’ say experts
Housing experts say £140m pledged for plans to regenerate 100 of the UK’s most deprived estates is not enough
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A non-starter?
In a week in which the government announced its intention to ‘directly commission’ up to 13,000 homes, you might think it had begun, finally, to get a grip on housebuilding. But its flagship Starter Homes policy is set to shake up the development industry, causing delays - and fears it ...
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Housebuilders wary of direct commissioning plan
Industry gives cautious welcome to plans to sell publicly-owned sites with planning permission to SME builders
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Review of 2015: Part 3
Part 3 of ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV’s end-of-year TV guide features Christmas blockbusters – the biggest tales of 2015