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Housebuilding falls to lowest level since covid-19 lockdown, says NHBC
The last time new registrations for the NHBC’s 10-year warranty dropped to around 20,000 was in the second quarter of 2020
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Galliford Try FD leaving for Persimmon
Andrew Duxbury helped oversee contractor’s exit from housebuilding with Linden sale
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Plans to overhaul central London ‘flatiron’ office given OK
Two floors to be added to 1880s built Flitcroft House
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Bedfordshire film studios plan gets green light
Scott Brownrigg-designed scheme will be built at former brick pit
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Features
Everything must go: The HS2 land fire sale and what it means for the future of rail
After cancelling the northern leg of HS2 last month, the government has moved quickly to start selling the land it had acquired to build the route. Will the process “salt the earth” for alternative rail plans?
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Gove refuses planning for Buckinghamshire data centre because it would ‘harm’ view of Green Belt from M25
The development was refused by MP Lee Rowley on behalf of the housing secretary despite “a significant and substantial demand for data centres”
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McGee promotes former O’Rourke veteran to new operations director role
Richard Wilkinson joined dmolition and structures specialist in spring
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King’s Speech 2023: hopes of a nutrient neutrality bill dashed
Reports of no fresh legislation planned on nutrients issue confirmed
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Persimmon completions drop one third as firm cuts headcount by 700
But housebuilder says operating profit for full year will be “in line with expectations”
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Vistry signs deal to build nearly 3,000 homes for rent
Housebuilder continues shift to partnerships-focused model
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Plans unveiled for Waugh Thistleton timber-framed office block
Practice’s six-storey proposals for HUB and Smedvig target BREEAM “outstanding” rating
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Former Britishvolt director appointed to MD role at London consultant
Arrival sees K2 founder move up to CEO role
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Residents to move in next year after glazing problem hits Laing O’Rourke’s Whiteleys scheme
Mixed-use development was supposed to open this year but has been delayed until 2024
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Crown Estate to revamp another of its ageing London offices with McLaren on £30m St James’s refurb
Property manager overhauling 1970s-built 10 Spring Gardens after Multiplex named last week for 1960s New Zealand House work
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Long read
HS2: Where do Manchester and the North-west go from here?
Rishi Sunak last month cancelled the Manchester leg of HS2. Here Ben Flatman talks to industry leaders about what the decision means for the city
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Construction engineers could strike after rejecting 15% two-year pay offer
Union officials say deal would be real terms pay cut
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Kingspan predicts record full-year profit of around £750m
UK market has weakened this year, says materials firm
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L&G Modular woes continue as firm sinks further into red to take losses close to £300m
Insurance giant racks up £120m hit on business last year
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T&T brings in Bristol Airport director for sustainability role
Infrastructure specialist the lastest in a series of appointments to team