All News articles – Page 94
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DLUHC says it is working on ‘managed transition’ to new building control regime amid crisis fears
But government does not confirm backing for six-month postponement of deadline amid mounting concern about a collapse in building control services
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McAlpine rings changes as chief executive Paul Hamer replaced by former Lendlease boss
Neil Martin starts new role on Monday
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Manchester approves Hawkins Brown’s £90m library plans
Library specialist Schmidt Hammer Larsen also working on plans for 13-storey “front door” of university’s city centre campus
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WSP working on plans for Manhattan towers next door to UN building
Four tower scheme will include one of North America’s largest rooftop pools
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Battersea Power Station and Elizabeth line stations among dozens of projects on RIBA London Awards shortlist
AHMM, Coffey Architects and vPPR each bag a hat-trick of entries
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ڶ control chief warns of chaos to council services if competence rules are enforced from April
LABC boss tells government new rules requiring inspectors to be registered and certified should be postponed for six months
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Largest timber development in the UK receives planning approval
Human Nature and Periscope win planning for 685-home Lewes masterplan
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Construction output down as UK falls into recession
Infrastructure lobby says fall in new work is consequence of cuts
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Revenue and profit up at BAM UK despite hit to construction business
Supply chain issues and cost overruns on a large job saw subsidiary fall into red
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Climate NGO announces partnership with CBRE and manufacturers to boost renovation rates across Europe
Climate Group seeking to increase deep renovation rate to 2.5% by 2030
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AHMM redesigns third London scheme to add second staircases
Practice sent back to the drawing board to amend Peabody’s 1,000-home redevelopment at former Holloway Prison site
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Review regulations on housebuilders as ‘all sites under pressure’ says Weston Homes founder
Bob Weston says green regulations are adding 20% to build costs as housebuilder pulls 1,100-home scheme
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Barratt deal would not have been necessary if not for ‘dire’ housing market, says Redrow founder
Steve Morgan adds planning system and lack of land is hindering organic growth
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Gove announces brownfield funding for London including work around delayed HS2 Euston site
Housing secretary also launches group to explore housing opportunity around Euston station
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Bidding to become ‘more competitive’ as firms look to fill order books, RLB says
Clients still taking time to get jobs moving, consultant adds
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High Speed Rail Group appoints former HS1 boss as chair
Dyan Perry takes over newly created role
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London cost consultant promotes two associates to directors
MESH specialises in healthcare schemes
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Architect Nicholas Hare dies aged 81
Practice Hare founded in 1977 pays tribute to architect’s “curious and continually challenging approach to design”
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Brownfield shake-up reaction: Reforms welcomed amid concerns Gove’s ‘tinkering’ won’t fix housing crisis
Accusations of ‘mixed signals’ after pre-Christmas planning changes which effectively removed local housing targets
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