All Housing articles – Page 202
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Flood-proof house: Home and dry
Would you build a house on the Norfolk Broads, one of the most flood-prone areas of the UK? LSI Architects did and its sophisticated design meant getting the project through planning was plain sailing.
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Green developer BioRegional Quintain to be wound up
Chief executive confirms firm will shut as listed parent company Quintain focuses on London market
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Balfour Beatty scoops £70m Land Secs Glasgow scheme
Firm wins lead contractor role on Buchanan Street retail and residential scheme
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Sanctuary wins £89m funding deal from HCA
Housing association agrees largest funding package yet to build 3,689 homes
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Regeneration boost for Morgan Sindall as order book hits £3.3bn
Growth in regeneration pipeline helps offset markets hit by public sector cuts
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Shadow housing minister faces salary probe
Parliamentary standards commissioner launches formal investigation into Jack Dromey
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Bovis and Persimmon hit autumn numbers
Housebuilders report rising visitors number and sales up on last year
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Housing market in October bounces back
Data from the RICS latest to suggest return of buyers in the last month
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Ministers unveil £500m boost for stalled building projects
Growing Places Fund will help schemes hit by poor infrastructure and flood risk
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MPs: 'Government is failing to jump-start regeneration'
Select committee urges government to take greater risks with public land to reap regeneration gains
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Taylor Wimpey sales up despite market fears
Housebuilder says market is stable despite euro crisis
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Willmott Dixon completes eight-storey cross-laminated timber building
Contractors claims use of solid cross-laminated timber on East London apartment block saved 892 tonnes of carbon
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Persimmon develops standardised school
Move believed to make firm the first housebuilder to join race to make low-cost schools
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Cost model: Small projects
With low availability of space and pressure to reduce costs, more small projects are being built - especially with high demand for affordable housing, care homes and office fit-out. Peter Fordham, Simon Hughes and Paul Donlen of Davis Langdon, an Aecom company, cost it up
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Redrow boss accuses councils of using NPPF to stall applications
Steve Morgan says 5,219 Redrow plots have been delayed as councils wait for final draft of new planning framework
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Number of new homes in England continues to fall
Number of new homes built in England fell 6% to 121,200 in 2010-11 according to DCLG
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Developer wants to turn Centre Point into residential tower
Almacantar’s plans to turn office space into apartments are subject to discussion with Camden Council