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Earls Court work to start in 2026
Hybrid planning application for phase one of 4,000 homes scheme due in this summer
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Glasgow Charing Cross £250m regeneration scheme goes in for planning
Proposals for student accommodation and hotel unveiled
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Cat A fitouts are two and a half times more carbon intensive than previously thought, research reveals
The study, carried out by AHMM, challenges the assumptions made in the RICS Whole Life Carbon Assessment which has become the industry standard for calculating carbon emissions
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Developer and Lendlease still trying to agree price on City office deal as demand for grade A space hots up
Scheme at 120 Fleet Street is supposed to complete in early 2026
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Plans submitted to build 42-storey tower above historic Birmingham building
Glassworks proposals from Marrons cite Australian and Canadian schemes as precedents
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Green light for changes to London housing scheme at former biscuit factory
More social housing and second staircases added to South London development
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Grimshaw unveils Waterloo Station masterplan
Network Rail and Lambeth council scheme could see vacant undercroft spaces opened up and a roof extension on the main station building
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Manchester United to make decision on Old Trafford redevelopment by end of this year, Burnham says
Manchester mayor said redevelopment of the ground and the surrounding area could be the “biggest regeneration scheme in the country”
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Kevin Bundy reunites with former Battersea Power Station colleagues at new developer
Scheme’s former director joins developer Murray Twohig
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Heritage practice Donald Insall Associates to bid for Crooked House pub rebuild
Destruction of “Britain’s wonkiest pub” caused national outcry after it was damaged by fire and then unlawfully demolished last year
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Outline plan for Leeds to Bradford tram system revealed
Scheme backed by £2.5bn from central government
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City formally approves plan to build 1.2 million sq m of office space by 2040
City Plan 2040 document will now be sent out for public consultation before heading to the government for final approval
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DLUHC picks top barrister to lead review into speeding up major infrastructure projects
Department also opens consultation on accelerated planning for big commercial schemes
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Software failure delays government’s green homes consultation
Housebuilders worried that glitch in Future Homes Standard software will mar roll-out of energy efficiency standard
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Kier to pay first dividend in five years as firm cuts debt pile further
Shareholders to receive payment in May as company prepares to rejoins FTSE 250
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Firms eye £200m City fringe scheme after office job gets council OK
Laing O’Rourke worked on construction management plan as part of planning application but Edge Shoreditch job expected to go out to tender
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Budget 2024: Key measures at-a-glance
The measures announced by Jeremy Hunt with the biggest potential impact for construction
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Fresh attempt to find developer for Royal Docks site
On-off scheme was promised as gateway for Chinese firms by then London mayor Boris Johnson over a decade ago
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Budget 2024: Housing sector sounds alarm over build to rent tax hike
British Property Federation says abolition of Multiple Dwellings Relief will hit industry investment
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Budget 2024: RIBA calls package ‘a missed opportunity’
Institute desribes housing funding as a “drop in the ocean” and laments lack of a retrofit strategy