All Housing articles – Page 154
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Was Miller right to sell its construction business?
Nice price for Galliford Try and stuttering housing market add up to a bold decision by Miller
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Climate watchdog calls for regulation on overheating
Committee on Climate Change warns that zero carbon homes will be more likely to overheat unless rules are introduced to tackle the problem
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Planning stats: Residential projects and approvals in June
Barratt Homes is top housing client, while residential development in June continued on an even keel
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Galliford Try twice walked away from Miller deal
Firm took tough stance in negotiations to drive down price; Miller Construction chief to stay with Miller Group
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Barratt profit set to double
Housebuilder says it sold the greatest number of homes for the last six years in 2014 trading year
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Galliford Try buys Miller Construction
Firm pays just £16.6m for £410m turnover construction business
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Galliford Try set to report record profit
Contractor says pre-tax profit will hit top end of analysts’ forecasts in trading update
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Allowable solutions consultation dodges carbon price
Long awaited consultation sets out some further details of offsetting system but key issues remain undecided
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Compulsory training needed to tackle 'performance gap'
Major review by Zero Carbon Hub finds the industry needs cultural revolution to deliver buildings that perform to design
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Bovis backs Bank's mortgage clampdown
Housebuilder backs Bank of England intervention and posts bumper trading update
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Construction skills shortages 'imperil recovery', says FMB
Bricklayers and plasterers hardest trades to come by, according to latest FMB state of trade survey
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Taylor Wimpey welcomes Bank of England housing intervention
Housebuilder says Bank’s intervention will “reduce the risk of overheating” as it posts strong trading update
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Housing stats: New-build sales and completions in May 2014
Private registrations and completions continue to be higher than a year ago, while the public sector declines
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Hyde Group hires London development boss
Housing association has appointed a development director for London
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Persimmon posts 33% spike in revenue
Housebuilder’s completions up by a quarter and revenue up by 33% in first half of year
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MJ Gleeson sees house sales soar
Housebuilder raises profit expectations in pre-close trading update
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Firms picked for £900m London housing framework
One Housing Group picks 17 contractors for its new £900m construction framework
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Why I'm running for RIBA Council
Architect Ben Derbyshire on why he and fellow architects Andy von Bradsky and John Assael are aiming to reform the RIBA
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University of Cambridge moots developing affordable housing
University considering joint ventures to tackle city’s “serious housing problem”
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Future impossible?
A couple in the future decide to extend their semi-detached home - here’s how they might do it