All Ӱ articles in 18 March 2022 – Page 9
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Must we leave heat networks behind?
Systems using centralised plant were meant to be the future, until their carbon intensity put paid to that. But are heat pumps always better?
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Barratt’s Wembley homes OK’d by minister after inquiry
Scheme being developed with Transport for London
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Cost of Cleveland Bridge administration doubles
Firm collapsed last summer before finally stopping trading last October
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Government published ‘confusing’ fire safety guidance, Grenfell Inquiry hears
Document published in 2002 appeared to equate British standards with tougher European standards
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Nearly 40 firms owed £100,000 or more by collapsed Midas as unsecured creditors face millions in losses
Stricken firm’s construction arm owes 1,400 companies more than £19m
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Housing associations throw support behind Gove’s cladding plan despite housebuilder fears
Builders have complained move is ‘disproportionate’
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UK consultants working in Russia staying put as Ukraine crisis escalates
Boris Johnson announces first of promised ‘barrage’ of sanctions
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Government may have understood 20 years ago Grenfell-style cladding was not suitable for high-rises, BRE says
Tests carried out in 2002 flagged concerns about material, Grenfell Inquiry told
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T&A wins QS role at Haymarket Edinburgh fit-out
Local firm lands work for law firms in Scottish capital and Glasgow
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‘Not many housebuilders have built much over 11m in height’, HBF tells MPs
Trade body believes only a “relatively small proportion” of homes requiring remediation through Gove’s cladding fund were built by UK housebuilders
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Explainer: Gove’s threats to shut down housebuilders over building safety
Housebuilders are locked in negotiations with Michael Gove over paying another £4bn to repair housing blocks affected by the fire safety crisis
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Gove ‘ditches’ Ox-Cam Arc project
Local authority boss says department does not want to take million-home project forward
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Two years in jail for pair found guilty of falsifying CITB health and safety tests
Investigation uncovered large-scale criminal operation helping foreign nationals obtain competence cards