All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 11
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Gove to leave housing role after decision to step down as MP
Polarising housing secretary says a ‘new generation’ should now lead Conservative Party
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Labour pledges to merge NIC and IPA if elected in infrastructure shake-up
Policy the result of party’s review into major project delivery
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UKREIIF round-up: Election news gives ‘shot in the arm’ to industry frustrated over housing slowdown
It felt as if half the built environment sector descended on Leeds this week for Yorkshire’s answer to MIPIM. Daniel Gayne was among those present to talk about housing, regulations and the impending general election
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Housing minister asks for patience on spending plans
Lee Rowley’s comments made hours before prime minister Rishi Sunak announced general election
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Sisk on track for 2025/26 finish for Manchester City stadium expansion
Work will take capacity of Premier League champions’ ground up to 62,000
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Fresh shareholder revolt at Vistry as one fifth vote against Fitzgerald’s appointment as executive chair
Greg Fitzgerald will serve as chief executive and chair, breaking city governance codes
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Vistry to build more homes than last year as housebuilder targets £800m profit in coming years
Firm says build costs will be down after asking suppliers for 10% price cut last year
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Barratt’s deal to buy Redrow for £2.5bn approved by both firms’ shareholders
Overwhelming majority of shares back deal
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NHS trust leaders slam ‘delay, indecision and soaring costs’ on New Hospital Programme
Health leader claims on scheme has experienced 25% cost rises over three years
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Asda and Barratt partner for 1,500-home west London scheme
Plans to be submitted later this year
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¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ engineers group picks former civil servant as chief
Richard Harral has led work on transition towards building control accreditation regime
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New home registrations down 20% on last year, says NHBC
Poor weather and economic conditions make for bleak first quarter picture
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Next government should protect HS2 land until fresh strategy developed, says rail group
Funding model to kickstart mothballed Euston site should be agreed quickly, body adds
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Turner & Townsend takes share in Danish offshore specialist
Combined team will be run by Jumbo Consulting’s existing management
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Swedish firm’s deal to buy Birmingham ventilation company triggers watchdog concern
CMA gives pair until end of this week ‘to offer solutions’ to resolve worries
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Green light for tallest building in Bristol
Olympian Homes scheme will replace Premier Inn tower
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Features
‘Construction seems to have fallen down the food chain’ – Scape’s Mark Robinson on what the government must change
As the public sector-owned procurement specialist launches its Charter for Change, its chief executive tells Daniel Gayne how the next government can do more to promote the construction sector
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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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Plans in for 76-storey residential tower in Manchester
Drawn up by local practice Simspon Haugh, scheme would be tallest building outside London