All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 5
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NewsForterra revenue hit by ‘challenging’ trading conditions
Inflation stemming from Middle East war will mean full-year results weighted to second-half
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NewsHomes England reports highest completions in six years
Agency gets to 97% of target set by government
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NewsMinisters introduce legislation to crackdown on late payments
Bill would see government deliver promise to ban retentions
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NewsWSP makes senior hire in planning business
Alex Herbert has worked for more than a decade on the client side in the energy sector
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NewsLand deal clears way for 8,000-home scheme at Old Oak site in west London
Mayor’s development corporation now looking for partner on £10bn regeneration plan
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NewsRidge continues acquisition spree with takeover of transport specialist
Consultant has bought five firms since private equity took stake three years ago
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NewsDismal PMI data shows sharp drop in activity and rise in cost inflation
Residential and civil engineering worst hit by global uncertainty
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NewsIn pictures: Ukrainians sample best of British education architecture ahead of Stantec reconstruction job
The State Tax University’s main campus building was destroyed in the early months of the Russian invasion. Last week, they sought inspiration for its replacement in a tour of several UK universities.
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NewsBuilding a new home is now £76,000 more expensive than it was six years ago, HBF says
Inflation, taxes and regulation all adding to price increases, housing group warns
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NewsBuilding control firm’s collapse sparks jump in ‘transitional cases’ being handled by BSR
Cases assessed under old regime have risen to 43 due to failure of Assent Building Control
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NewsIran war has had ‘no material impact’ on trading to date, says Persimmon
Firm says it remains on track to complete 12,500 homes this year
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NewsNew office starts fell 35% in London last year, Deloitte survey shows
Consultant anticipates supply gap later in decade
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FeaturesAmid a heritage skills crisis, St Paul’s wants to bring its craftspeople into the light
The cathedral’s property director is embarking on a mission to transform its ageing workshops into a shining new Centre of Excellence. But with multimillion-pound repairs to its iconic ball and cross also needed, where will it get the money? Daniel Gayne reports
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NewsL&G says new partnership model could see £9bn-a-year invested in affordable housing
Insurance giant’s recent deal with Hyde marks first attempt at ‘Partnership RP’ model
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NewsPlans in for £25m hotel scheme in Hull city centre
Hull-based developer seeking revised permission after hotel brand Moxy joins project
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NewsCoalition including BRE launched to make data centres greener
Initiative aims to establish new benchmarks and standards
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NewsCrest Nicholson in talks with lenders as firm issues profit warning on back of Middle East conflict
Housebuilder says it is receiving fewer enquiries from would-be buyers
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NewsRidge brings in head of infrastructure from T&T
Steve Williams joins firm after 16 years at rival consultant
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NewsMiddle East conflict to have ‘limited impact’ on full-year results, says Barratt Redrow
But firm cuts back on land buying and says higher energy bills will increase build costs next year
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NewsLosses at Downing widen as turnover falls due to lack of new work
Loss of nearly £9m attributed to increase in remediation provisions












