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RSHP’s controversial South Kensington plans approved at appeal
Planning inspector overturns council refusal of all proposals except introduction of shop fronts to grade II-listed subway
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Housing group blasts ‘capitulation to NIMBYs’ as Gove prepares to scrap greenbelt targets
New planning rules expected to be announced this week
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McLaren lined up for British Land logistics hub
Work on £40m scheme in Southwark set to start next year
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Sunak says construction ‘misunderstood’ government’s messaging on first covid lockdown
Prime minister tells inquiry order to stay at home had been ‘lost’ on contractors
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City tells developers to push retrofit first policy on schemes
Planners want revamps rather new builds where “this is the most sustainable and suitable approach for a site”
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Wet weather dampens output as new work slumps 1.7% in October
Latest official figures show 0.3% output fall over last three months as sector continues to stagnate
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Springfield ‘on track’ to hit expectations but completions fall
Scottish housebuilder aiming to cut debt through land sales as it re-enters affordable housing market
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Government cannot demonstrate value for money on public schemes, MPs say
Contract awards accompanied by incomplete data on how jobs were procured
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Government can’t subsidise MMC forever, warns housing minister
Aspirations around modern methods of construction “not yet” achieved, Lee Rowley says
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Government outlines roadmap to increase use of timber in construction
Use of material a ’key part’ of net zero strategy, says minister
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Another 1970s London office to be given major overhaul
BuckleyGrayYeoman-designed scheme will be net zero in operation
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Two more student housing towers submitted for planning
Birmingham and Manchester schemes to see the construction of nearly 1,800 student rooms
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Former Skanska finance chief to join Morgan Sindall
Kelly Gangotra to replace retiring Steve Crummett
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Taylor Woodrow formally awarded £120m Meridian Water contract
Scheme in Enfield will eventually see new homes and commercial space built
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Work on Laing O’Rourke’s Oxford North job remains suspended after last week’s site death
Man in his 40s died after fall last Monday
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T&T Alinea beefs up facades team as DeSimone moves for Arup veteran
Consultants move to strengthen building envelope teams
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Plans submitted for 35-storey tower in Leeds
Local practice Enjoy Design unveils proposal for 35-storey tower and refurbishment of 1960s office at Merrion Centre site
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Another major retrofit on the cards as plans unveiled to freshen up 1970s City block
Seifert-designed St Magnus House will be turned into a visitor destination on the Thames Path
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Profit falls at UK’s largest private housebuilder as inflation sees costs jump
Derbyshire-based Bloor says bottom line and income fell “despite selling additional plots”
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Arcadis warns on pipeline of work as firm sticks to 2024 tender price forecasts
Consultant says some bright spots ahead amid hope housing has reached bottom of downturn