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A new chapter: Can Mace’s high-rise system bring in faster build times and boost margins?
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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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Comment
Industry transformation is complex and needs to be treated as such
MMC has taken a kicking since the House of Lords’ committee report, but the bigger picture is far more nuanced with plenty of examples of positive innovation, writes Trudi Sully
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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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London cost consultant promotes two associates to directors
MESH specialises in healthcare schemes
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Comment
Gove appears to have woken up to the housing crisis – but his solutions are half-baked
To tackle the housing crisis we need strategic leadership but this is beyond the current government, writes Brendan Kilpatrick
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Features
Cost model: Making sports stadiums fit for purpose
Today’s sports stadiums face new challenges and require redeveloping for audiences in a diverse and sustainable way. Will Goring of Turner & Townsend Alinea and Philip Johnson of Populous outline the issues.
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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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Gove unveils proposed planning guidance changes in bid to boost brownfield development
Housing secretary wants planning authorities to take a less “bureaucratic” approach to urban development
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Hawkins Brown’s £90m Manchester library set for approval
Proposals for Manchester Metropolitan University will see existing 1970s buildings partially demolished