All Ӱ articles in 17 March 2023 – Page 2
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Infrastructure and energy sectors to drive UK construction boom, new report says
Big three of US, China and India will account for more than half of global building output by 2037
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Berkeley looks towards low-rise if single staircase ban in towers goes ahead
Developer says fire safety rules will put high rise schemes awaiting planning “back to square one”
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Government to help developers deliver ‘nutrient neutral’ sites
Issue blamed for holding up building of thousands of new homes
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Bricklayers added to list of trades with shortages overseas labour will now be allowed to plug
Migrant worker rules loosened as part of package to fill skills gap
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Investment Zone proposals must have ‘ambitious’ planning acceleration offer
Chancellor says proposal has potential to create ‘12 Canary Wharfs’
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Hunt to spend £20bn on carbon capture schemes across UK
Chancellor also announces launch of first competition to design small modular reactors
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Budget 2023: key measures at-a-glance
Regeneration, investment zones, levelling up and making it easier to bring in workers from abroad
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Comment
Missed chances and little to excite in Hunt’s first Budget
Today’s statement revealed a chancellor with few short-term solutions for whom survival to the next general election will be an achievement in itself
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Chancellor announces £760m for regeneration projects
West Midlands and Greater Manchester Combined authorities get control over affordable housing funding
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Osborne selling offsite business to Bowmer & Kirkland as firm rejigs top roles
Interim boss Dave Smith staying on as permanent CEO with would-be replacement going this summer
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Rydon and Galliard blasted as housebuilders scramble to sign cladding contracts
Housing secretary has pledged to stop firms doing business unless they sign up to scheme to fix historic defects
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Budget: New investment zones will benefit from ‘accelerated planning’
Tees Valley mayor says scaled back package of investment zones in today’s budget will be along similar lines to Truss’ plan
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UK boom helps Balfour Beatty income grow to £9bn
Order book in domestic market stands at more than £6bn
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Marshalls hails Marley deal in 2022 numbers
Firm completed £535m takeover of roofing firm last April
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Job losses loom as firms count cost of HS2 Euston delay
More than 1,200 people working on station scheme which now faces indefinite period of being mothballed
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Features
Phoenix rising: Plans for the ‘largest timber development in UK’ take shape
A new East Sussex-based developer is seeking to disrupt the housebuilding sector and create a template for higher density, walkable neighbourhoods, writes Ben Flatman
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Gove threatens to put 11 housebuilders who have not signed cladding contract ‘out of business’
Housing secretary repeats pledge to stop developers trading as deadline passes