All News articles – Page 136
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Construction starts down a third on last year, but housing offers ‘glimmer of hope’
Private housing starts increase 40% in three months to July
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Bam’s UK income holds up despite 10% fall in overall revenue
Dutch engineering giant posts fall in revenue and profit for half-year
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Profit flat at Balfour Beatty but UK construction business posts strong performance
Domestic construction income rose 23% in the first half of the year
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Willmott Dixon wins £15m Passivhaus school job in Hampshire
Scheme to complete for 2025 academic year
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Housing body calls for talks with Gove over second staircase ‘hiatus’
Body says decision to reduce height of second staircase mandate to 18m risks “significantly reducing” housing supply
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700-home Birmingham scheme set for green light
Pressworks proposals include 23-storey tower on edge of city centre
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Council contradicts Aecom’s claim that Shell demolition plans had ‘fully explored’ reuse
Aberdeen council says talks with Shell on knocking down former HQ were “not a full assessment”
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Suppliers appointed to £1.6bn NHS consultancy framework
Four-year deal to support government’s £20bn new hospital programme
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Laing O’Rourke suspends work on Everton stadium after worker dies
Contractor pauses work on £500m project “until further notice” and pledges to co-operate with any investigation
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Housing association increases development amid contractor price increases
Midlands-based landlord expects to complete 1,300 homes in 2023/24
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NFB chief says ULEZ a ‘blunt instrument’ that will hurt trades
Details of scrappage scheme criticised
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Government to fast-track ban on shared mixed-sex toilets in new buildings
Amendments to building regulations to require either single-sex shared toilets or private mixed-sex toilets
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Architects urge council to reject demolition of Shell’s former Aberdeen HQ
Open letter calls for publication of full embodied carbon impact of proposal to flatten seven buildings
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Cladding costs totalling £150m send Lendlease into the red
Australian firm working to ‘maximise’ recovering remediation costs from third parties
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Greater Manchester’s 175,000-home joint plan enters final straight
Inspectors approve 700-page Places for Everyone plan subject to consultation on final modifications
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Environment Agency objecting to huge mixed-use scheme in Oxford because of flood risk worries
Developer insists solution will be found for Hawkins Brown proposals as EA recommends refusal
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HS2 Supreme Court land ruling to have ‘far reaching consequences’ for future infrastructure schemes
Supreme Court decided hope value of four sites on route should be considered together, not separately