All Housing articles – Page 24
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Comment
How we are minimising the impact of the ‘pingdemic’
The number of people off work after being ordered to self-isolate is affecting supply chains and damaging productivity. But adopting sensible protocols can minimise disruption and keep your projects on track, says Origin COO Victoria BrocklesbyÂ
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Consultants and contractors appointed to £560m social housing framework
Vistry, Engie and RLB among firms on four-year deal for JV North
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Peabody snaps up rival housing association to create £900m business
Move to bring in Catalyst as subsidiary will create 100,000-home landlord
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Developers chasing £230m west London regeneration job
Hillingdon council looking for partner for 15-year housing deal
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Comment
Beautiful places aren’t built like this
Government guidelines on design codes fail to recognise society’s changed priorities post-covid, says Redrow’s Matthew Pratt
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Features
In Business: Hill Group’s Andy Hill
Founder and chief executive of the UK’s third-biggest privately owned developer on why he aims to focus on value and quality, rather than making money
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Consultants on notice for £75m Notting Hill Genesis framework
Projects for more than 2,000 homes to be included in deal
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Features
Your free ticket to the home of offsite technology innovation
The construction sector is at a critical crossroads - offsite technology is now recognised as providing the most important solution to overcome many of the challenges facing the industry today
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Fears growing that building decarbonisation strategy could be watered down
Industry experts tell government to stop dithering and publish its plan amid reports it will be delayed until the autumn
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Wates readied to take on Brick By Brick build out
Council report shows contractor set to be brought in to oversee troubled housing company
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Earls Court developer brings in Goldman Sachs exec and former Cabe director to bolster leadership
Andy Chorley to start next month after Sarah Gaventa began this week
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Smaller housebuilders may get government help to cope with materials shortages
Housing minister says it will intervene if shortages become an 'ongoing and material obstacle'
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British Land presses ahead with first build-to-rent scheme three years after plans were mothballed
McLaren to start work by autumn
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Clarion reveals winners on £1.2bn framework
Three firms including Wates will look after nearly 70,000 homes
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Give poorer households free heat pumps, experts tell government
Open letter signed by 20 bodies calls for better incentives to drive uptake of energy-saving devices
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Overhaul building regulations to stop buildings overheating, say climate advisers
Climate Change Committee calls for major retrofitting programme to tackle hotter summers
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Less than half the number of qualified heat pump installers than government claims, report finds
UK would need eight times more heat pump installers than currently exist to hit government targets
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Andy Von Bradsky to leave post as government’s architecture head
Former PRP has been in role for two years
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