All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 15
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Planning protections removed for HS2 Phase 2a land
Removal of safeguarding clears the way for development along planned route
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Wait continues for government response to Morrell products review as minister dodges questions
Housing minister Lee Rowley tells MPs the government will reveal its building product safety plans ‘soon’
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Top construction figures join Labour’s infrastructure review
Mace and Skanska bosses part of group looking at how project delivery could be quicker and cheaper
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Sizewell C fires starting gun on construction with DCO
Final decision on private investment expected later this year
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Plans lodged for 7,000-home neighbourhood in Edinburgh
Scheme will include new parks and social infrastructure
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Starmer again rules out HS2 leg to Manchester as railway begins year-long deck slide for Buckinghamshire viaduct
Northern leg is ‘not possible’ due to budget overruns says Labour leader
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Biodiversity net gain rules delayed again
Regulations now expected to come into force next month
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HS2 could cost nearly £68bn after inflation
Cuts to scheme could also reduce passenger capacity between Birmingham and Manchester
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‘Lock in’ infrastructure spending before and after election, civil engineers group says
CECA issues demands ahead of expected 2024 election
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Persimmon completions rally after strong finish to 2023
Number of homes built last year down a third but firm finished 400 homes more than it predicted
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Unite Students expects to recover over half of cladding costs from contractors
Firm to incur additional £69m provision in 2023 results because of remediation work
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More than 200 jobs go as Scottish housebuilder Stewart Milne enters administration
£180m-turnover housebuilder fails to find a suitable buyer
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Kingspan buys majority share in German firm
Deal includes option for further purchase of Steico shares
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Features
Green solutions: Civic Engineers’ Stephen O’Malley and Michelle McDowell talk sustainable growth
Stephen O’Malley has big plans for the expansion of the engineering firm he founded 10 years ago – just so long as it stays true to its sustainability-oriented principles. Daniel Gayne reports
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Tees Valley Mayor announces £1m study into new river crossing
Ben Houchen also commits to new airport
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Inflation sees turnover and profit drop at Ogilvie’s construction business
Scottish builder has moved towards two-stage procurement environments
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United Living mulls acquisitions after strong results
Firm was bought by US private equity firm last summer
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Gove’s London Plan review to be delivered within weeks
Consultant Lichfields appointed to support expert panel