All Ӱ articles in 17 May 2024 – Page 6
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Construction still accounts for more insolvencies than any other sector
Latest official figures show industry remains under pressure from high interest rates
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Mayors Burnham and Rotheram back creation of board to oversee new rail links
Mayors of Greater Manchester and Liverpool re-iterate commitment to improving links between the two cities
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Flan McNamara returns to construction director role at Sellar
Developer behind several schemes in capital including controversial Liverpool Street plan
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New construction minister to speak at CLC event
Industry minister Alan Mak listed as co-chair of group body
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‘Bonkers’ plans to build 42-storey tower above listed Birmingham building flatly refused
Councillors deride “utterly ludicrous” plans by development consultancy Marrons for 80 Broad Street scheme
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Plans in for 76-storey residential tower in Manchester
Drawn up by local practice Simspon Haugh, scheme would be tallest building outside London
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Controversial Cambridge scheme gets green light from Gove
Latest phase of Cambridge North scheme includes 425 homes along with lab and office space
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Persimmon ‘on track’ to build more than 10,000 homes this year
Housebuilder buoyed by ‘robust’ visitor numbers in first three months of year
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Wet weather hits brickwork firm’s sales
Trading updates from Ibstock and Travis Perkins say volumes fell in first quarter
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Ӱ’s editor shortlisted for another award
Publisher Assemble Media Group and sister title Housing Today are also in the running for AOP Digital Publisher Awards
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‘Good, but not perfect’ – What next for Homes England?
A year after the launch of its five-year strategic plan, an independent review of Homes England has set out recommendations for improving the body. But with an election coming soon, what might the future actually hold for the agency? Daniel Gayne reports.
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Plans for London’s tallest residential towers redesigned
Architect KPF swapped out for Apt as developer eyes ‘holistic review’
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Mace in pole position for £300m makeover of 1960s building in Victoria
Retrofit proposals for former government building will include new roof terraces
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Stanhope to submit planning application for revised 70 Gracechurch tower in summer
Construction on 33-storey scheme not expected to start before 2028
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North London borough after developers for next phase of 10,000 homes regeneration
Meridian Water development being masterminded by Enfield council
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Wates launches service to fix mouldy social homes
Six social landlords currently signed up to service which is additional to Wates core planned and responsive maintenance offer
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Pagabo announces suppliers for £1.6bn decarbonisation framework
Scheme broken down into four value lots
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Your guide to the May 2 elections: what’s at stake for construction
Three new metro-mayoral positions will be among those filled as local and regional elections take place next month. Carl Brown reports.
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Supply chain fragility takes over from material prices as biggest threat to contractors, RLB finds
New research shows 87% of firms are now most worried about vulnerability of suppliers