All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 23
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NewsBam Construction falls to £31m loss as inflation and supply chain disruption bite
Contractor anticipating expansion of order book this year
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NewsTop consultants form joint venture for healthcare jobs in Peru
UK Healthcare Alliance commissioned through government-to-government agreement
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NewsLondon housing association loses in Court of Appeal over late payment to contractor
Court reverses previous judgement in dispute between Hexagon and Providence
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NewsEuston tunnelling JV agrees access agreement with trade unions
Unite the Union and GMB will be able to meet with workers in rest areas
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NewsConstruction output down in Q2 despite second consecutive month of growth
Analysts paint picture of cautious optimism in face of year-on-year decline across metrics
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NewsGovernment plans to limit landowner profits on green belt sales
New legislation will change compulsory purchase rules
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NewsHyde looks to pick new contractors to help build 1,500 homes a year
Previous iteration of five-year framework was worth £2bn
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FeaturesThe ins and outs of Labour’s new National Planning Policy Framework
Keir Starmer’s government has put planning reform at the heart of its ambition to get Britain building, to the delight of many developers. Daniel Gayne looks at the proposals announced last month and assesses their chances of success
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NewsMore than 4,000 building inspectors registered after accreditation deadline passes
Regulator now focused on ensuring building control bodies have sufficient capacity
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NewsBellway records fall in annual completions but ends year ahead of expectations
Drop attributed to lower order book and softer trading conditions
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NewsPersimmon writes off £25m investment in modular firm TopHat
Housebuilder says move follows ‘re-assessment of risks within modular build sector’
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NewsEast London council ‘securing’ construction sites ahead of riot worries
Far-right march reportedly planned this evening in Walthamstow
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NewsYorkshire developer files winding up petition against modular firm TopHat
Legal action adds to modular firm’s woes
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NewsCITB denies asking ‘leading’ questions in levy consultations after spat with polling firm
Training group trades blows with Survation over levy survey
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NewsHomes England set to recoup just a fraction of what it is owed in wake of Ilke failure
Administrators say government’s housing agency to get back just £5m of missing £69m
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NewsInterim profit slumps at Taylor Wimpey as cladding costs soar
Despite drop, observers say results show ‘tentative signs of turnaround’ in housing sector
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NewsMichael Lyons and Kate Barker appointed to lead government’s new town taskforce
Expert group will make recommendations within a year
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NewsBerkeley announces return to land market after NPPF reform
Housebuilder keen to ’play its part’ in government’s plans













