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Bovis:from buy-up to bust-up
When Building reported two weeks ago that Bovis Lend Lease’s UK chief executive Jason Millett was leaving, rumours of bad blood between the UK division and its Australian parent were quickly revived. Mark Leftly reports on how it came to this
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Germany 1 England 0
… but it’s the USA and Canada that take the title. As our 99% Campaign continues, Sonia Soltani explores the energy efficiency grants and tax incentives on offer around the world
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Spring optimism
Activity in May might have fallen in the non-residential and civils sectors, but the boost in the residential sector has pushed the overall index upwards, reports Experian Business Strategies. Plus we have our UK-wide activity breakdown and the latest quarterly look at labour rates
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McCarthy & Stone investors anticipate bidding war
Two rival consortiums circle round retirement homes specialist after Mars Bidco’s £1bn offer
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Wilson Bowden’s share price soars 5%
Shares in housebuilder and developer Wilson Bowden soared 5% to £14.50 on Monday, as speculation mounted that the company was up for sale after it announced that the Wilson family was reviewing its 33% stake in the company.
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Bovis sets up Prague business
Bovis Lend Lease has set up a design engineering division based in Prague to expand its business in central and eastern Europe. It has recruited a three-strong management team and is now looking for eight designers.
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Gateway councils failing on housing targets, says report
Draft of Thames Gateway strategy indicates 8300 houses must be built each year to catch up
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EP plans to raise environmental standards again
English Partnerships plans to raise the environmental standards of the building projects that it funds once again.
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Water regulations to change
The government is set to publish changes to Part H of the Building Regulations, covering water use, drainage and waste disposal.
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Council settles row over toxic chemicals factory
Birmingham council has secured the removal of toxic chemicals from a site in the middle of the city’s key regeneration zone, paving the way for work to begin on a string of projects.
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Comment
That dizzy feeling
Fools rush in where angels fear to tread – this is perhaps the phrase that best describes the government’s current approach to housing policy.
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Multipurpose meadows
Architect Make has unveiled the first images of its competition-winning entry for the Meadows Gateway scheme in Nottingham.
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Herzog cuts back in UK
Tate Modern architect Herzog and de Meuron has reduced the scope of its London office after the departure of office director Michael Casey.
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Blackpool blackjack
Architect Gensler has revealed this image of Blackpool’s bid for a supercasino.
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Inspectors’ fury over home information pack U-turn
Government shocks industry by rethinking home condition reports and planning gain supplement
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Heat strikes in the capital
Temporary working conditions have been put in place at Heathrow Terminal 5 to enable workers to cope with the heatwave currently sweeping the capital.
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Fresh calls for tax relief on green buildings
Business rates should be used to “green” the built environment, a leading social and economic think tank has announced this week.
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Fire destroys 200 Berkeley homes at London site
Up to 2500 people were evacuated last week following a fire at a site being developed by Berkeley Group housebuilder St George in north London.
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Consultants pull staff out of Lebanon as crisis escalates
Construction body joins forces with security firm to evacuate workers from conflict-torn Beirut
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Alain gets his architect of happiness
Writer and “pop” philosopher Alain de Botton has selected architect Feilden Clegg Bradley to masterplan his first foray into residential development.