All articles by Jim Dunton – Page 37
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NewsNumber of new homes planned hits six-year high
But ‘whole site’ approvals dropped in Q1 says Home Builders Federation
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NewsHouse collapses during renovation work
Gable end of upmarket home reduced to rubble weeks into project
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NewsYorkshire wins boost Bam's pipeline by £100m
Contractor picked for Leeds factory and York office block
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Berkeley to adopt minimum space standard
Apprenticeships and housing space-standards set to increase
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NewsPlans for £50m Headingley revamp unveiled
Cricket club reveals DLA Architecture-designed revamp, part of 20-year plan to boost capacity and secure Test Match future
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NewsLiverpool picks firms for £200m housing programme
Redrow Homes and Willmott Dixon to work on 2,500-home programme
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NewsCinema built in wrong place twice finally opens
First films shown at cinema dismantled and rebuilt after being site in the wrong place
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NewsContractors under fire over PFI sell-offs
Research shows ‘big four’ pocketed more than £300m since 2010 after selling BSF schools
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NewsConsultants hired for ‘rushed’ Peckham Rye revamp
Community engagement specialist Ash Sakula to lead extra community consultation amid public outcry over plan
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FeaturesHays international salary survey 2014
As memories of the dark days of recession in the UK fade, working abroad may no longer be a necessity, but is often still an attractive option.Jim Dunton looks at Hays’ International Salary Survey 2014 for regions that are on the up
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NewsBellway flags up booming order book
Housebuilder increases land purchases and says completions are ‘significantly ahead’
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NewsBarratt takes bite of Candys' Sugar Quay
Housebuilder will jointly develop Thameside site with Candy brothers
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NewsSurvey shows fall in serious injuries
Building Safety Group points to 32% drop in ‘over seven day’ injuries
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NewsMcAslan to design Chinese gardens
John McAslan Partners to design a botanical gardens and research centre China
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Manchester tower set for green light despite concerns
Conservationists warn Ian Simpson Architects’ No 1 Spinningfields would have ‘highly unfortunate impact’ on area
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NewsDesigns for UK's Milan Expo pavilion revealed
UKTI shortlists eight teams in running to design UK base for 2015 event
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NewsUK most attractive for infrastructure investment
But report warns government austerity remains a “signficant barrier
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NewsHouses of Parliament could close for £720m upgrade
Bids sought to scope £720m plus Palace of Westminster modernisation programme
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NewsCrane smashes into Russian building
Dramatic footage shows scene of destruction in the Russian city of Kirov
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NewsHouse prices rise at fastest pace for six years
Hometrack survey shows average prices rose by 0.4% in May














