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Springfield ‘on track’ to hit expectations but completions fall
Scottish housebuilder aiming to cut debt through land sales as it re-enters affordable housing market
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Government cannot demonstrate value for money on public schemes, MPs say
Contract awards accompanied by incomplete data on how jobs were procured
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Government can’t subsidise MMC forever, warns housing minister
Aspirations around modern methods of construction “not yet” achieved, Lee Rowley says
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Those were the days… Building editors look back at how construction has changed
As we come to the end of our 180th year, our current editor invited four of her predecessors to pick out the memorable stories they covered spanning over 30 years of Building’s history
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Government outlines roadmap to increase use of timber in construction
Use of material a ’key part’ of net zero strategy, says minister
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Another 1970s London office to be given major overhaul
BuckleyGrayYeoman-designed scheme will be net zero in operation
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Two more student housing towers submitted for planning
Birmingham and Manchester schemes to see the construction of nearly 1,800 student rooms
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Former Skanska finance chief to join Morgan Sindall
Kelly Gangotra to replace retiring Steve Crummett
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Taylor Woodrow formally awarded £120m Meridian Water contract
Scheme in Enfield will eventually see new homes and commercial space built
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Work on Laing O’Rourke’s Oxford North job remains suspended after last week’s site death
Man in his 40s died after fall last Monday
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T&T Alinea beefs up facades team as DeSimone moves for Arup veteran
Consultants move to strengthen building envelope teams
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‘Nobody believes them any more’… HOK’s Daniel Hajjar considers what is wrong with UK politics and planning
After 20 years in the Middle East, Daniel Hajjar moved to the UK, where, eight years on, he finds the political ‘flakiness’ of the country has made it an infuriating place to build. Thomas Lowe reports
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Plans submitted for 35-storey tower in Leeds
Local practice Enjoy Design unveils proposal for 35-storey tower and refurbishment of 1960s office at Merrion Centre site
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Another major retrofit on the cards as plans unveiled to freshen up 1970s City block
Seifert-designed St Magnus House will be turned into a visitor destination on the Thames Path
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Profit falls at UK’s largest private housebuilder as inflation sees costs jump
Derbyshire-based Bloor says bottom line and income fell “despite selling additional plots”
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Arcadis warns on pipeline of work as firm sticks to 2024 tender price forecasts
Consultant says some bright spots ahead amid hope housing has reached bottom of downturn
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Housebuilders chasing £1bn development framework
Four-year deal for Wolverhampton council to focus on infill sites
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Wates appoints new group sustainability director
Cressida Curtis will join the firm early next year
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Berkeley halts investment in new development due to planning and regulation concerns
Housebuilder to focus instead on “financial strength” in “volatile and unsupportive” operating environment
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City poised to establish new conservation area next to Gherkin
New schemes in Creechurch neighbourhood to face tighter planning rules if councillors vote in favour of proposals next week