All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 20
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Constructing Excellence and King’s College launch public sector procurement standards verification scheme
Scheme follows Cabinet Office-commissioned review of procurement
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Look north: Pride and frustration in Scotland’s construction market
With its strongly devolved government and separate regulatory regime, Scotland is often neglected in conversations about the UK’s built environment. Daniel Gayne took a trip north of the border to see what is going onÂ
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Network Rail spending plans approved after £600m boost for core assets
Office of Rail and Road issued final determination on five-year plan today
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Construction and real estate firms make up a third of companies in ‘critical financial distress’
Construction top ranking industry for firms in serious trouble
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Profit warnings among listed housebuilders and contractors on the rise, EY says
Impact of mortgage hikes and rising interest rates behind jump
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Japan’s biggest housebuilder moves into UK market with Lendlease joint venture
Daiwa House and Australian developer to build final residential scheme at Elephant & Castle
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Green light for £300m Wembley housing scheme
Plans to deliver 500 homes were amended to meet second staircase rules
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‘Circular’ use of London’s construction waste could cut 3.5% of UK’s emissions in a decade, says Mace
Report calls for city to become circularity capital of the worldÂ
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Berkeley JV set to transform UK’s biggest Victorian gasworks cluster into 2,100-home neighbourhood
First phase of RSHP-designed scheme will deliver 600 homes
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US owner of London QS eyes income jump as boss says ‘attractive’ UK market will see more consolidation
MGAC bought RLF two years ago and expects other overseas raiders to run rule over British firms
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CPA forecasts fall in output this year and next
Predicted contraction slightly smaller than previously estimated
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Old Royal Liverpool University Hospital to be turned into health campus
Facility was replaced by 640-bed hospital last year
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High Court dismisses Spurs' bid to stop £2bn Lendlease development
Club claimed council had failed to adequately consider crowd control or heritage issues
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Draft planning reforms for major projects do not give enough legal clarity, MPs warn
Transport committee says changes are needed as plans won’t prevent legal challenges delaying projects
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Rocketing costs see Scottish council put Passivhaus homes scheme on ice
Units were costing over £100,000 more than standard equivalents
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Scape hires ex-Cabinet Office construction chief
Caroline Compton-James will be Mark Robinson’s new deputy
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CMA launches probe into construction chemicals supply
Watchdog is working with European Commission on inquiries
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Five key takeaways from the second National Infrastructure Assessment
With a total of 46 recommendations across 222 pages, it’s no surprise the report took two years to compile. ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ sifts through the key points
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Infrastructure body backs massive heat pump roll-out but spurns hydrogen
‘No case’ for using hydrogen to heat homes says National Infrastructure Commission