All ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ articles in 16 August 2024 – Page 3
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Plans unveiled for 6,000-home new town on former airfield in Oxfordshire
Scoping report for new Heyford scheme submitted to Cherwell council
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Developer searching for main contractor on Littlewoods film studio job
Capital & Centric expecting to start restoration work and construction of new film studios at historic site within months
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Green light for 30-storey student tower in west London
Maccreanor Lavington scheme to contain nearly 900 studio units and 32 affordable homes
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Take these steps now – and be ready for procurement reform
Contractors need to prepare for the introduction of the Procurement Act in October. Here’s how, says Jane Brighouse
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Allies & Morrison unveils plans for overhaul of National Crime Agency HQ
Developer releases first images of proposals for major residential scheme on Vauxhall site
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Government plans to limit landowner profits on green belt sales
New legislation will change compulsory purchase rules
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Birmingham approves 37-storey tower next to row of ‘rare and significant’ grade II-listed villas
Councillors give 462-home scheme the nod despite Historic England objection
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Hyde looks to pick new contractors to help build 1,500 homes a year
Previous iteration of five-year framework was worth £2bn
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Southern scales back new build work as firm says contractor delays hit income
Housing association says number of builders going bust has increased provisions
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SDC appointed for refurbishment of iconic James Stirling building
Work on major restoration and refurbishment due to begin in 2025
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Marshalls set for shake-up as housing slowdown hits revenue
New strategy to be unveiled in November
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The ins and outs of Labour’s new National Planning Policy Framework
Keir Starmer’s government has put planning reform at the heart of its ambition to get Britain building, to the delight of many developers. Daniel Gayne looks at the proposals announced last month and assesses their chances of success
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Tributes paid as Cundall founding partner dies aged 78
Rick Carr helped set up business in 1976
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More than 4,000 building inspectors registered after accreditation deadline passes
Regulator now focused on ensuring building control bodies have sufficient capacity
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Bellway records fall in annual completions but ends year ahead of expectations
Drop attributed to lower order book and softer trading conditions
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From the Archives: Queen Elizabeth II opens the Barbican Centre, 1982
¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ reported the official opening of the controversial project and wondered what the world would make of it
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Fixed price jobs keep Morrisroe in red as boss says industry margins need to be ‘sustainable’ for health of supply chain
‘Prices need to reflect value of what contractors like us can bring,’ adds Brian MorrisroeÂ
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Persimmon writes off £25m investment in modular firm TopHat
Housebuilder says move follows ‘re-assessment of risks within modular build sector’
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Morgan Sindall expecting full-year profit to beat expectations after record set of interim numbers
Firm’s fit-out business continues to boom
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Developer cuts affordable housing on 19-tower Lewisham scheme after being hit by £25m railway station bill
Renewal Group’s 3,500-home Surrey Canal Triangle masterplan includes station originally set to be funded by the government