All Ӱ articles in 15 December 2023 – Page 2
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RSHP’s controversial South Kensington plans approved at appeal
Planning inspector overturns council refusal of all proposals except introduction of shop fronts to grade II-listed subway
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Proposed changes to new building energy regulations could be the last
Future Homes and Ӱs Standards will mean new buildings are net zero ready and focus on improved building services and renewables
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Housing group blasts ‘capitulation to NIMBYs’ as Gove prepares to scrap greenbelt targets
New planning rules expected to be announced this week
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McLaren lined up for British Land logistics hub
Work on £40m scheme in Southwark set to start next year
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Sunak says construction ‘misunderstood’ government’s messaging on first covid lockdown
Prime minister tells inquiry order to stay at home had been ‘lost’ on contractors
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City tells developers to push retrofit first policy on schemes
Planners want revamps rather new builds where “this is the most sustainable and suitable approach for a site”
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Wet weather dampens output as new work slumps 1.7% in October
Latest official figures show 0.3% output fall over last three months as sector continues to stagnate
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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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Comment
London’s old problems require new solutions
The capital is congested, polluted and expensive but, thanks to the insight and ingenuity that its people possess, the way it functions can be mended, writes Sadie Morgan
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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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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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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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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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Features
Those were the days… Ӱ 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 Ӱ’s history
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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