All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 11
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NewsISG subcontractors prepare class action against UK government over alleged project bank account failures
Co-ordinator of actions says reform needed to protect payments for work already completed
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NewsTurnover and profit increases in Barratt Redrow’s first post-merger results
But building defects push up total provision to £1.4bn, taking gloss off strong performance
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NewsNew housing secretary urges sector to ‘build, baby, build’
But construction analyst says call to arms looks ‘dead on arrival’ given latest housing stats
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NewsHousebuilder Miller posts increased profit and revenue in first results since St Modwen acquisition
Housebuilder also sees rise in completions
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NewsConstruction output rises for second consecutive month
Latest figures could show ‘dark clouds passing’, says expert
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NewsFirst look at plans for Liverpool Festival Gardens housing scheme
First phase would include 440 homes
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NewsInfrastructure investors urge government to bring back controversial PPPs
Group claims new models would be more transparent and better value for money
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NewsDarren Jones no longer responsible for NISTA oversight
Rachel Reeves’ new deputy James Murray to take over role
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NewsInterim profit falls but Vistry expecting affordable housing boom
Housebuilder’s results hit by weak demand from affordable housing partners ahead of spending review
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NewsReform deputy leader tells contractors ‘don’t bother’ bidding Northern Powerhouse Rail and commits party to scrapping scheme
Government reportedly considering backing high-speed link between Liverpool and Manchester
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FeaturesThe plan to cut the gateway 2 backlog: Key points from Tuesday’s parliamentary hearings on the BSR
This week saw an unusual amount of scrutiny of the Building Safety Regulator, with committees in both the Commons and the Lords examining the issue. Daniel Gayne watched the debates to find out where the troubled institution is headed
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News30,000 homes held back by sewage capacity concerns, HBF claims
Trade body tells government to take immediate action to unlock delivery
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NewsGreen light for Aston Villa stadium expansion
Plans would help club get closer to intended 50,000 seat capacity
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NewsPlans in for resi towers scheme in north London
Proposals would see row of six high-rise blocks built on site near Hendon station
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NewsFour contractors picked by DIO for 10 military accommodation schemes
Bowmer & Kirkland, Reds10, Kier Metek and Laing O’Rourke all given jobs
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NewsKey appointments at Gleeson Homes are ‘statement of intent’
Firm’s chief executive says changes are part of strategic initiative launched last year
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NewsUnited Living sees revenue rise 14%
Group records pre-tax loss but says underlying profitability rose
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FeaturesThe housing sector was happy with the spending review – but lack of transport investment could scupper its delivery in London
After setting out a vision for development centred on public transit links, the mayor of London came out of the spending review empty handed. Can London build 88,000 homes a year without new infrastructure? Daniel Gayne reports.
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NewsHomes England’s £122m investment in 1,100-home Newcastle brownfield scheme approved
Package will pay to fix complex land issues that have kept site derelict for decades
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NewsMcGee bemoans ‘sub-optimal performance’ as profit falls at demolition firm
Revenue increased but pre-tax and operating profit fell












