All Housing articles – Page 77
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Grenfell – a question of trust?
If the Grenfell fire teaches us one thing, says Colm Lacey, it is that the construction and development sectors need to create a culture of trustworthiness and humanity
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PRP to masterplan Ebbsfleet Garden City project
The masterplan includes a detailed first phase of 250 homes
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Consultant chalks up work at former Strathclyde uni building
Thomas Adamson carrying out QS and management work at £100m housing development
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Lendlease sues council that scrapped £2bn housing deal
But Haringey says its agreement was conditional and only owes contractor £500,000 for half the costs
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Redrow's Steve Morgan retires again
Firm’s founder, who turns 66 this month, to leave housebuilder next March
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Persimmon boss asked to leave after months of damaging headlines
Housebuilder says Jeff Fairburn’s £75m bonus continues to dog reputation of business
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Former Barratt MD to chair Homes for Lambeth
Council-owned company to start developing in London borough
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In pictures: Architect completes resi job job with views of Olympic Park
Carpenters Wharf offers ‘transition’ between low-rise sheds and larger new resi, Studio Egret West says
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Builders score spots on £600m housing frameworks for Wales and South West
Wates, Galliford Try and Lovell among framework winners
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Trio of regional contractors chase Manchester regen scheme
Caddick, Eric Wright Group and Seddon chase first phase of the Future Carrington project
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Councils and developers need to take responsibility for transport
Younger people are being forced to rely on cars in many new developments which are void of transport links. How can housebuilders, developers and local authorities get this right?
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Telford splashes out £28m on land at Greystar scheme
Housebuilder buys chunk of site being developed in west London by US retail estate giant
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Councils want to build more houses than they expect to, Scape report finds
But results find local authorities are slow to buy into modern methods of construction
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Brexit fears continue to dog industry
Latest IHS Markit/CIPS report shows civil engineering activity up but fears around Brexit heightened
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Southwark council votes to refurbish Ledbury estate
Four residential towers on south London estate to get full make-over, says local authority
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Armitt tells government to keep backing Oxford-Cambridge arc
Opponents says greenfield the size of Birmingham will be ripped up
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Why is high finance so interested in affordable housing?
Oliver Letwin’s review into the speed at which homes are built calls for greater diversity of design, size and tenure. Investors seem keen to get involved
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Developer behind Newcastle's tallest building to build homes on old oil depot
Local firm plans 250 PRS flats at former Brett Oils site
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Clarion unveils plans for new Norfolk community
The social landlord would deliver 7,500 over the next 35 years if the plans get go-ahead