All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 31
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NewsBiodiversity net gain rules come into force
New regulations will apply to small sites from April
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FeaturesRise of housebuilding ‘superleague’ predicted in wake of Barratt’s deal for Redrow as analysts brush off regulatory worries
Yesterday’s £2.5bn move has analysts wondering who might be next to join forces – and reduce risk of being picked off themselves
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NewsBig housebuilders ‘comfortable’ with lack of innovation, says Gove
Housing secretary’s comments come ahead of CMA report on sector
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NewsBarratt and Redrow profits down on day merger between pair announced
Interim results show decline in performance for both housebuilders
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NewsWeston Homes blames government for decision to axe 1,100-home Anglia Square development
Bob Weston says Conservatives have “no understanding” of the housebuilding industry as major development pulled
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News‘Long-awaited’ infrastructure pipeline receives muted welcome from industry
Scale of transformation required not reflected in long-term projections, says one chief exec
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NewsTreasury and IPA set out £700bn infrastructure pipeline over next 10 years
Large chunk of cash to be spent in next two financial years
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NewsLandsec wins amended consent for Bankside scheme on site of Roman ruins
Allies and Morrison-designed mixed-use job was first given OK three years ago
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NewsOverseas firms lined up for Old Oak Common and Interchange HS2 station jobs
Scheme are for M&E work and automated people mover
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FeaturesHow and why Stewart Milne collapsed: analysing the numbers
The collapse of the well-known Scottish housebuilder has shocked many within the housing sector. As Daniel Gayne finds out, the firm’s balance sheets over the past few years provide some clues as to what went wrong
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NewsBritish Museum after contractor for £33m energy centre
Firms have until beginning of March to bid
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NewsSquire & Partners’ Notting Hill office refurb OK’d following site’s eight-year planning saga
Mace scheme on city fringe also given green light
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NewsEnvironment Agency after contractor for £500m flood defence job
River Thames Scheme aims to protect England’s largest area of undefended floodplain
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NewsCivil engineers must embrace whole life carbon management, says ICE
Body’s state of the nation report makes recommendations across infrastructure sector
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NewsGovernment’s plans for MMC in ‘disarray’, says Lords committee
Homes England accused of lacking coherent strategy
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NewsLife sciences scheme in Cambridge gets green light
Kadans job dependent on adequate water strategy
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NewsBuilding safety bill and restructuring costs send Watkin Jones tumbling into red
Student housing specialist says collapse of main contractor on job hit it for nearly £3.5m
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FeaturesMake it beautiful, but not iconic: Moxon’s challenging brief to design HS2 viaducts in Buckinghamshire
The London and Scotland-based practice has built its reputation on bridge design. But it has never before worked at this scale and level of scrutiny. Daniel Gayne found out how they tackled the job.













