More news – Page 311
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Recovery continuing, latest Glenigan data confirms
But group warns supply and price of materials may put brakes on momentum
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More than £100m set aside to fix hospitals with faulty concrete
Government has 'ringfenced' £110m for reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete remediation
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L&G strikes deal to pump £350m into Bristol regen scheme designed by Zaha Hadid
Temple Island project set to provide 550 new homes
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Government must hold its nerve on the Planning Bill
The proposed reforms are an opportunity to produce a cost-effective and more predictable system that delivers better outcomes and maintains public involvement
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So much work to do, so few workers to do it
The good news for construction is that post-lockdown there is now burgeoning demand. The bad news is that there are nowhere near enough people to do the work
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Croydon to decide on Brick By Brick sale next month
Housing quango Homes England brought in to run the rule over bid by Urban Splash
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Wates’ resi arm brings in former Candy & Candy boss as strategy director goes
Kates Ives leaving as One Hyde Park developer joins firm in newly created role
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NMCN rescue deal sees contractor hand controlling stake to white knight investor
Civils specialist now expected to announce 2020 results in next few days
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Dilemma for Tories over planning after by-election defeat
The government is under growing pressure from voters as well as Conservative backbenchers to water down its proposed reforms, writes Tom Lowe
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Thousands still on furlough ‘making labour shortages worse'
More jobs are available but employers can find fewer workers to do them
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Anfield stand builder Buckingham eyes second successive year of record turnover
Firm sets up dedicated HS2 business as income set to top £600m this year and next
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Comment
Brexit realities are hitting home
Labour shortages and import barriers are now joined by certification challenges
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Staffordshire council launches MMC framework
The £25m deal is largely for educational facilities
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Construction industry gossip: News, views and brews
A ticking off at HS2, City sharks and wise words from Barack Obama
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Planning reforms and HS2 blamed for shock Tory by-election defeat
Backbench pressure certain to grow after Liberal Democrats sweep to victory in Chesham and Amersham with huge 25% swing
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Government has no plans to step in to PI crisis, housing minister says
Some firms struggling to get cover for cladding or fire-related claims
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Bigger and better: One Triton Square
How British Land increased the net area of a 20-year old office block by 57% but still saved 40,000 tonnes of carbon by opting for refurbishment over new build
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Careys restructures and says covid cost it £10m
Firm winding down three non-core businesses this year and next
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Decision to allow 100-home green belt scheme could set new precedent
Hertfordshire scheme approved on appeal by inspector on the basis of housing demand alone