All Building articles in 13 October 2023
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NewsGleeson profit slips more than 40%
Housebuilder and land trader reports ‘subdued’ summer but says it expects autumn pick up in sales
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NewsGreen light for two Canada Water office schemes
Southwark council approved 24- and 11-storey blocks designed by BIG and HWKN
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NewsMidas staff warned they might not get any of their missing £575,000 wages back
Firm collapsed more than 18 months ago
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CommentHousebuilders are right to expect better from politicians after nutrients reform failure
Michael Gove has sought to blame Labour for defeat of government proposal, but nutrients reform package was set up to fail, says Joey Gardiner
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NewsUniversity of Southampton wants contractor for £150m job
Four-storey building is first phase of wider redevelopment
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NewsCancelled schemes hit housing association’s numbers
London firm A2 Dominion racks up near £13m deficit
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FeaturesUnlock the potential of residential spaces with sliding door solutions
Sliding doors are now more popular than ever due to their flexibility and functionality, wirtes Paul Smith, Head of Specification Sales at Häfele UK
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FeaturesProcurement update: a guide to housing joint ventures
A slowdown in the for-sale housing market has resulted in a surge of interest in partnership models aimed at delivering affordable housing
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NewsNotting Hill Genesis to ‘constrain’ development as it misses annual build target by more than half
G15 provider admits building just 42% of targeted homes last year as it announces plan to focus on improving existing stock
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NewsMiller Homes profit up under new owners but firm warns on 2023 numbers
Housebuilder says turmoil of mini-Budget and rising mortgage rates to impact this year’s figures
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NewsLabour refuse to confirm HS2 support as Sunak sharpens axe
Prime minister’s ‘mind made up’ on Euston and northern phase
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NewsMace on site with £1bn Microsoft data centre visited by Prince William last week
Heir to throne toured scheme as part of work to highlight suicide prevention in industry
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NewsRevised Fletcher Priest plan for £250m Manchester spa resort approved
Therme Manchester to include more than 25 pools, 30 multi-sensory saunas, a snow room and a “garden of wellbeing”
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NewsVinci picked for £90m Merseyside regeneration job
Scheme is first phase of transformation of St Helens town centre
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NewsGovernment and EDF after private investment into Sizewell C nuclear scheme
Would-be investors will be subject to strict security checks
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FeaturesTesting times ahead: What could warranty reform mean for product testing and manfacturing ?
Product manufacturers are beset with uncertainties over the the new safety regime. Will products need to be retested for extended durability? Will the testing backlog worsen as a result? And how will regulatory changes on warranties impact a sector already undergoing major change? Jordan Marshall reports
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NewsRICS publishes second edition of whole life carbon assessments standard
Updated version expanded to encompass all built assets across the world
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NewsSummer slump sees main contract awards fall by 37%
Most sectors saw fewer starts than a year ago, gloomy Glenigan report finds













