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Features
After the storm: housebuilding’s prospects following the mini-budget
Kwasi Kwarteng’s growth plan was met with financial turmoil on the markets, but how badly is housebuilding likely to be affected?
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Forecaster says housing starts will nosedive 40% next year
Capital Economics predicts drop will come amid steep house price falls as mortgage rates rise
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Government begins first legal action against building owner who hasn’t fixed cladding
DLUHC gives owner of Stevenage block three weeks to start repair work
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Client sounds out London tower builders about 1 Undershaft job
Project set to appoint development manager by end of year
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Now Historic England rips into planned Liverpool Street redevelopment
Growing backlash to proposals from heritage groups
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Lendlease’s ‘fat’ Elephant & Castle office block thrown out after hundreds of objections
Building deemed too large for south London site
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Meet the shadow cabinet: who are they and what would they do for construction?
As Labour’s poll numbers soar, we explore the key figures for construction in the shadow cabinet
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Heritage groups raise alarm over Sellar’s Liverpool Street plans
Proposals include 20-storey tower over part of station’s concourse
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5 minutes with … Tim Molden at MESH Construction Consultancy
The firm’s managing director on the importance of patience, his love of fish and chips and his “frightening” memory for numbers
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In pictures: Battersea Power Station redevelopment to open next week
New images of completed £1.15bn scheme described as “the Everest of real estate”
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WSP nabs Stantec pair to lead urban regeneration work
Duo to beef up Canadian giant’s property and buildings business
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How do we protect our homes from surface water flooding?
More than three million homes are at risk from surface water flooding - how can we mitigate the risk?
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Construction returns to growth despite gloomy expectations
Business confidence at its lowest level in two years
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Comment
Day four at the Tory conference: Truss bets the bank on low tax and the magic money tree
Liz Truss is promising that reducing tax will magically reverse Britain’s economic but history suggests there are no easy fixes, writes Ben Flatman
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Housing secretary promises to ‘go further’ on building homes
Simon Clarke promises housing plan within weeks but says he wont ‘impose cardboard boxes across our shires’
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Top boss says 45p tax debacle makes PM and chancellor ‘look like they’re from junior school’
‘Stupid’ decision undermines pair’s economic competence, senior figure warns