All articles by Allister Hayman – Page 22
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NewsLabour outlines plans to tackle 'home blocking' councils
Miliband says Labour would tackle councils that block housing plans of neighbouring councils as part of series of measures to boost housebuilding
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NewsConstruction output continues to rebound
Growth in private housing and commercial work sees output rise 2.5% in the three months to October
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NewsWatchdog warns over wide variation in free school costs
Spending watchdog concerned that costs of free schools vary widely and tells government to clamp down on rising costs
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NewsGreen light for first phase of £500m Station Hill scheme
Developers Stanhope and Benson Elliot have been given the green light to begin work on the £500m redevelopment of Station Hill in Reading
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NewsCanary Wharf unveils New Wood Wharf plans
Developer submits plans for New Wood Wharf scheme, designed by Herzog de Meuron, Stanton Williams and Allies and Morrison
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News'Anaemic supply' driving up house prices
RICS housing market survey finds prices rose again last month and are expected to continue to increase well into the new year
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NewsFomer Carillion boss to head up Thames 'super sewer' project
Former Carillion chairman Sir Neville Simms is to take charge of the £4.1bn Thames Tideway ‘supersewer’ project
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NewsWillmott Dixon seals 132-home private rental deal
Willmott Dixon has completed a deal to build 132 homes for private rent as part of the wider redevelopment of the The Old Vinyl Factory site in Hayes
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NewsBalfour and Kier win £121m RAF job
Hercules joint venture wins contract to refurbish old defence buildings and build new ones
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NewsArchitect Archial rebrands as Archial NORR three years after sale
Rebranding follows three years of ownership by Ingenium Group, which trades under the NORR brand in the US, Canada, the Middle East and Asia
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NewsPinnacle tower to keep ‘helter skelter’ design after review
Redesign seeks to make project viable with changes to floor plates and less retail space, but distinctive design retained
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NewsGovernment to clamp down on bogus self employment
Autumn Statement: Drive to stamp out bogus self employment part of fresh crackdown on tax avoidance
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NewsGovernment sets out raft of fresh planning reforms
Autumn Statement: A series of tweaks to the planning system have been announced in a bid to speed up development
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NewsCouncils get housebuilding boost
Autumn Statement: Borrowing limits for councils to fund housebuilding to be increased, with £1bn also made available to unlock large housing schemes
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NewsBam could lose prestigious £300m Google HQ job
Exclusive: Client’s ‘fundamental review’ of King’s Cross office could double project’s value and spark re-procurement
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NewsInsurers ready to invest £25bn in UK infrastructure
Announcement comes as government publishes new National Infrastructure Plan containing a pipeline of over £375bn of planned projects
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NewsEFA shortlists three bidders for Pf2 schools funding
The list of bidders seeking to fund the ‘aggregator’ financing model for the government’s privately-financed schools programme has been cut from six to three
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NewsConstruction industry 'springing back to life'
Activity across the construction industry rose at the fastest rate in six years in November, the latest Markit/CIPS survey has found
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NewsDelancey buys iconic Elephant & Castle shopping centre
Developer Delancey is set to rebuild the iconic Elephant Castle Shopping Centre after agreeing a deal to buy the site for £80m
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NewsGovernment confirms plan to dilute ECO scheme
The government has confirmed it will double the timetable for the Energy Companies Obligation, effectively halving the impact of the energy efficiency scheme














