All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 34
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UK ‘sleepwalking’ towards retrofit crisis, says Ridge report
Firms want VAT removed from refurbishments
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Travis Perkins’ first quarter sales down in wake of housing market’s struggles
Builders merchant says full-year performance will be in line with market expectations
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Clarion wants suppliers for £50m asbestos work
10 year deal covers housing association’s properties across England
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Project starts down across the board in first quarter, says Glenigan
Industrial and housing performance particularly dismal, according to analyst
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Mini-budget showed need to spend within means on HS2, says transport secretary
Mark Harper admits delaying work on scheme won’t actually save money in long run
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Gove piles pressure on cladding firms and warns shareholders of ‘consequences’ if they don't pay up
Kingspan, Arconic and Saint-Gobain have yet to commit money towards repairs
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Mott MacDonald wins design job on planned Overground extension
Four new stations could be built for West London Orbital line
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Firms on notice for £20m worth of HS2 fit-out work on Old Oak Common lifts
Station will be HS2’s southern terminus when it opens
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NABERS expands offer to owners and occupiers
Change will increase ‘inclusivity’ of building efficiency rating scheme, says director
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Liverpool Street overhaul set for planning submission in coming weeks as new images revealed
Proposals could go in to City as soon as next week
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Tender price inflation could drop next year, says G&T
But consultant’s sticks by forecast for 2023
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London no longer world’s most expensive city to build in, says Arcadis
Seven UK and Irish cities in global top 20
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£35m affordable housing job in Black Country up for grabs
West Bromwich work to begin this September and last two years
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Housing block up for grabs in Manchester’s New Islington neighbourhood
Project was given planning permission in 2020
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Features
Pushing forward the green agenda: Introba’s Brian Goldsmith and Doug Kerr
Source: Introba Introba’s new office in Holborn, designed by Dar Group stablemates Perkins + Will
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Former Wates boss handed £1m compensation payment in wake of departure last year
Boardroom wrangle saw David Allen leave last summer
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Bath Rugby set for summer submission for stadium expansion
Wasps also reportedly mulling over plans for new ground
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Southampton council seeks affordable housing providers to join £120m development framework
Council seeks to build 8,000 affordable homes by 2040
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WSP among defendants in £40m claim over razed Cheshire retirement home
Claimants blame supply chain for alleged defects in fire prevention measures
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Mild weather sees construction return to growth in February
But wettest March for decades could put brakes on recovering output figures