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Review of 2020: Planning shake-ups and infrastructure delays
The government faced resistance to its attempts to tackle the housing shortage through planning changes, while its headline infrastructure schemes, HS2 and Crossrail, were also held up
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British Land redraws buildings at Canada Water scheme so gas boilers can be stripped out in future
Developer wants huge £3.3bn project to be fossil fuel free
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Homes England to replace delivery partner panel
New procurement process to come in to effect next July
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RLB boss says no-deal Brexit will cause months of materials delays
Consultant says lead times for products will stretch out to weeks
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Grimshaw lands Delhi airport job – and vows to remain part of climate group
Winning team beats Gensler and SOM
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Contractors on notice for £750m modular housing framework
Information event being held next week
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Square Mile chiefs hail news that planning applications last month outstripped November 2019 figures
Tower schemes at Gracechurch Street and Finsbury Avenue among those sent in
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NHS trusts handed £600m to clear maintenance backlog
St George’s Hospital in Tooting given most funding
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Review of 2020: The covid year
It has been a year dominated by a single theme, but 2020 had its plus points …
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Comment
Construction industry gossip: What a year that was!
After the 12 months we’ve had we all need some light relief
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Countering the cost: 2020, a remarkable year in construction law
Rupert Choat reviews the year in construction law – one in which the pandemic made survival and damage limitation the priority for many
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Kingspan hired lobbyists and ‘gamed’ tests in aftermath of Grenfell fire, inquiry told
Judith Hackitt, Clive Betts and Amber Rudd on ‘target list’ as firm sought to cast doubt on safety of rival non-combustible products
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Construction gets another new minister
Kwasi Kwarteng becomes the fourth in less than two years
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T&T the latest to warn industry must prepare for delays getting materials to site after Brexit
Increased paperwork and red tape will see hold-ups at ports, consultant adds, as EU trade talks drag on until Sunday
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Over 100 staff to leave in Taylor Wimpey restructuring
Cost-cutting plan comes as Keepmoat lays off staff in response to coronavirus crisis
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Construction output edges up but slowdown continues
Sector’s rise in October was smallest for six months
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Levete’s Paisley Museum extension gets funding boost
Makeover at Grade A-listed building to cost £42m
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One third of housing developers ‘uncertain’ about recovery from pandemic
Exclusive survey finds 36% have made redundancies despite strong post-lockdown rebound