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Crest Nicholson signs Gove’s ‘building safety pledge’ to fix tower blocks
Housebuilder first to confirm it will ink agreement and estimates cost will be up to £120m
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Construction apprenticeship starts showing signs of bounce back after years of decline
Number starting apprenticeships had dropped three years running
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Essex council leader tears into decision to give Basildon towers plan green light
Andrew Baggott says planning inspector’s approval at odds with public’s hopes for town centre makeover
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COP26 optimism was ‘naive’, UN chief says
Antonio Guterres blasts governments and business leaders for ‘lying’ about their efforts to cut carbon emissions
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Seven new nuclear plants and offshore wind expansion expected in energy strategy
But ambitious targets planned for onshore wind could be dropped
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JRL snaps up stricken modular housing firm
Concrete frame specialist adds £45m turnover Caledonian to expanding business
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New boss rejigs O’Rourke’s corporate structure
As firm eyes 2024 float, Seamus French says changes will cut costs and simplify governance
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Clarion puts £600m regeneration package up for grabs
At least five firms will be appointed to deal
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Sisk continues makeover and eyes regional growth
Firm appoints new COO and target more work in North
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Docklands tower gets planning after design tweaked following fire brigade concerns
Morris & Co’s 52-storey buiding hit headlines after it emerged skyscraper had only one set of stairs
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Former minister denies deregulation was prioritised over life safety before Grenfell fire
James Wharton tells inquiry he thought regulations had been “fit for purpose and working well”
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Docklands planners approve modular tower for Marsh Wall cluster
Student accommodation block on Isle of Dogs will be one of world’s tallest modular buildings
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Improve procurement to achieve net zero, university researchers tell industry
King’s College report warns commitments face being shelved because of cost reasons
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Housebuilders and Gove close to deal on cladding repairs
Negotiators are finalising text of pledge to remediate unsafe housing blocks but issue of funding for “orphan” buildings remains unresolved
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Industry must act fast on new ways of working to combat inflation, says Gleeds
Costs set to remain high for extended period, consultant adds
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Former housing minister denies ‘aversion’ to regulation on fire safety
Brandon Lewis is the first government minister to provide evidence to the Grenfell Inquiry
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In pictures: Facebook and Instagram’s new Kings Cross home opens
Meta to open an additional office in neighbourhood later this year
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Stoke-on-Trent resi development using levelling-up funds approved
Bowmer + Kirkland to begin work on £60m Goods Yard project this year