All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 32
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NewsUKGBC launches new embodied carbon reporting guidance
Architects and others urged to take accountability for carbon created by their designs
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NewsAA Projects rebrands as Drees & Sommer UK
Move marks completion of merger with German consultant
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NewsDownturn in housing market sees Travis Perkins profit drop
Revenue also down at building merchant
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NewsWinners named on £700m new build framework
Scheme will run for four years and cover social housing in Midlands and North
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NewsBuilding Safety Act slowing down economic recovery, Arcadis warns
Consultant says 2024 will be bottom of current cycle
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NewsMace and Arcadis consortium wins PM role on $16bn New York tunnel job
Scheme hailed by US president Joe Biden as one of most significant in US
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NewsGreen light for west London homes after second staircase changes
Scheme was first submitted more than four years ago
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NewsProfit and revenue falls at Taylor Wimpey as inflation bites
Completions higher than anticipated but expected to fall this year
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NewsBrickability forecasts profit at ‘low end’ of expectations
UK market volumes for bricks significantly down in last year
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NewsProduct availability pressures ease as demand for materials falls
Red Sea disruption yet to have a material impact
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NewsIndustry groups urge stronger Future Homes Standard
Consultation response airs demands for embodied carbon conisderations and mandatory testing of buildings in use
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NewsHSE takes over Everton stadium death case
Body to lead criminal investigation into Michael Jones’ death
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NewsAs Manchester United’s new investor looks at Old Trafford rebuild, questions begin over who would do it
Club one of several looking at major work on stadia in coming years
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NewsStewart Milne owed its bank £108m at time of collapse
Housebuilder offered to 50 firms in doomed last-ditch effort to find buyer
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NewsWork on HS2 viaduct paused for ‘urgent remediation’
Week delay on Colne Valley Viaduct job after contractor spots misalignment
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NewsHeatherwick to transform BT Tower after £275m sale to US hotel chain
BT Group will take years to vacate iconic London landmark, which will be open to the public once work is complete
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NewsDLUHC says it is working on ‘managed transition’ to new building control regime amid crisis fears
But government does not confirm backing for six-month postponement of deadline amid mounting concern about a collapse in building control services
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FeaturesRace against time before April: Are we heading for a building control inspection crisis?
LABC fears a shutdown of building control services in April due to a lack of certified inspectors. How worried should we be? asks Daniel Gayne
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NewsConstruction output down as UK falls into recession
Infrastructure lobby says fall in new work is consequence of cuts












