All Building articles in 21 April 2023
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NewsIndustry firms among dozens caught up in £160m Britishvolt collapse
Administrator says scale of money owed to creditors could top published figure
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NewsCity tower would contradict corporation’s new carbon guidance, heritage group says
Planners set to decide on Woods Bagot’s 32-storey office scheme this morning
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News‘Enough ministers to fill a football team’: former Homes England boss laments housing department’s revolving door
Constant comings and goings leads to more uncertainty, Nick Walkley adds
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NewsGreen light for Make’s Birmingham John Lewis store office conversion
Shop at New Street station only opened in 2015 but was shut by pandemic
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NewsBallymore latest firm to sign cladding contract
More than 40 firms have put pen to paper on government initiative
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NewsControversial 32-storey City tower above Leadenhall Market approved
Carbon concerns dismissed by planning committee this morning
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CommentEssential law: Termination, part two
As part of our essential law series, Carolyn Davies looks at what must be done when terminating a contract in order to avoid arguments and counterclaims
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NewsSecond staircase rule forces Westminster council to redesign 1,100-home estate regeneration
Marylebone scheme the latest to be redrawn following new fire safety ruling in London
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NewsClaims Lipton Rogers owed middleman £11m over 22 Bishopsgate deal fizzle out
Row centred on 2015 deal to restart mothballed tower then known as Pinnacle
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NewsHelp to Buy deadline extended again
Government gives housebuilders two more months to complete sales and finish building work
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NewsGovernment delays introduction of Infrastructure Levy by a decade
Consultation on system to replace section 106 says ’extended’ pilot phase will take 10 years
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NewsGovernment unit investigating 19 firms who have not carried out fire safety work, minister confirms
New team set up by DLUHC to pursue companies dragging their heels on building safety work ramps up activity
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NewsIn pictures: ‘UK’s greenest hospital’ gets all-clear from Cardiff planners
White Arkitekter cancer centre will feature timber and other natural materials
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CommentDecoding force majeure terms in contracts
A recent ruling has implications for the drafting and interpretation of force majeure and reasonable endeavours terms
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Features5 minutes with … Marcus Bate at Mount Anvil
The firm’s partnership and communities director has a Classics degree and trained as a lawyer before deciding his future lay in property development
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NewsMultiplex revenue slides as jobs wrap up
Income at 100 Bishopsgate builder set to rebound this year as profit jumps in 2022
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NewsRSHP hands staff £1,500 cost of living payment
Firm says last year’s income expected to be around 2021 figure of £25.5m
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NewsRevised office job at centre of Stanhope’s £700m life sciences scheme get green light
Initial plans for Red Hall approved in 2021 with Laing O’Rourke set to start building work this summer
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NewsVistry buoys investors as firm says buyer confidence is on the way back
Housebuilder says merger with Countryside progressing better than expected in upbeat results statement














