All Housing articles – Page 252
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The big brother houses: monitoring residents' energy use
Housebuilders can specify all the green technology they want, but what happens when human beings get left in charge of the thermostat? Buro Happold installed sensors to find out, then told Thomas Lane what they discovered
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Eric Pickles is communities and local government secretary
Tory Party chairman wins place in cabinet with responsibility for housing and regeneration
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Barratt predicts return to profit this year
Increases in selling prices and forward sales boost growth
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Housing market picks up for spring
RICS survey shows that prices and sales rose in recent months
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Building launches Housing Now virtual event
Two-day conference takes place on 9-10 June featuring big industry names and expert housing advice
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Mears builds on £500m social housing wins
With an order book of £2.5bn the housing specialist says 91% of year's turnover is secured
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Work starts on first council rented homes for 20 years
PCKO Architect's project in Ealing has received HCA funding for 30 flats and six houses for social rent
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Election uncertainty will stall housing market
Jones Lang LaSalle says lack of clarity on Hips, public sector cuts and planning will put brake on housing recovery
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Legal threat to surveyors drives down house prices
Housebuilders say disputes over pre-recession valuations are slowing recovery
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Bankside: Have you met the Tate’s new neighbours?
Once snubbed as the poor relation of the trendy South Bank, Bankside has been transformed over the past decade by ambitious design. Now, finally, the residential sector is moving in
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Data: Planning applications in March
Neptune Group topped the list of housing clients, with single project worth £100m
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John Sisk win kicks £3.8bn Wembley plan into gear
Quintain’s massive north-west London regeneration scheme accelerates as £89m project is let
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Morrison nabs £180m of work
Repair and maintenance contractor to provide services on about 28,000
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Pioneering UK Passivhaus certified
First Passivhaus in the country to use traditional cavity wall construction cost £141,000 to build and will use 90% less energy for heating than average
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Taylor Wimpey has cut debt by £90m in 2010
But shareholder group pushing to reject chief executive’s remuneration package at AGM today
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Mears wins £300m contract
Family Mosaic awards maintenance firm its biggest ever contract covering over 20,000 homes for 10 years
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Horizon confirms Crest Nicholson bid
Entrepreneur Hugh Osmond is using Horizon as a vehicle to takeover troubled housebuilder in £350m bid
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Tesco plans four 'mini villages'
Times reports on supermarket giant's plan to take advantage of 10% rise in house prices since last April
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Redrow set to return profitability
Housebuilder says second half of the year will see a return to profit and that sales are ahead of last year