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Features
Best of 2023: Features
At the end of another busy year, here is a reminder of some of the features that stood out for our readers
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Features
Best of 2023: Interviews
At the end of another busy year, here is a reminder of some of the interviews that stood out for our readers
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Features
Best of 2023: Columns and opinion pieces
At the end of another busy year, here is a reminder of some of the columns that stood out for our readers
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Comment
Why do we keep missing the government’s housing delivery target?
The housing market is not dysfunctional, it is the planning system that is holding back development, writes Paul Smith
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Sizewell C legal challenge rejected by Court of Appeal
Campaigners call on ONR and Environment Agency to block scheme
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Comment
How a new model law can provide oven-ready adjudication
Tony Bingham salutes the new ISAF model law on statutory adjudication, which is designed to be adopted by any country
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Comment
This is how we can rise to the retrofit challenge
Is retrofit just a buzzword and an oversold solution for reaching sustainability goals? Not if we can avoid using excessive amounts of steel or diverting high amounts of material to landfill when we repurpose our buildings, writes Mark Swetman.
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Gove planning reforms would be binned on day one of Labour government
Party outline stance as industry gives its verdict on housing secretary’s revised NPPF
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Features
Key takeaways from Gove’s big planning speech
Building looks at what the secretary of state’s new planning policy could mean for the industry - and what you might have missed in his speech
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Mace says tender prices will ease in 2024 but warns more firms will go under
Squeezed credit supply will see companies continue to hit the wall, consultant adds
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Comment
Is 2024 already lost to dithering and delay?
The last few years have not been easy but we will have to wait a little longer before the outlook starts to improve, writes Richard Steer
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Gove rules out changes to nutrient neutrality laws before next election
The secretary of state for housing blamed Labour for “thwarting” his bid to tackle nutrient rules blocking development
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Features
How Wales can make the most of construction
Jordan Marshall reports With construction driving a good chunk of the Welsh economy, there are promising opportunities for the sector. Our final Building the Future Commission regional roundtable
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News
Gove officially waters down housing targets
Housing secretary vows to “root out” councils “gaming the system” as he unveils long-awaited National Planning Policy Framework
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New development corporation to lead construction of 150,000 new homes in Cambridge
Gove outlines vision for city in major planning speech
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London mayor failing to provide enough affordable homes, Gove says
If Sadiq Khan cannot deliver the number of homes London needs, then I will, secretary of state insists
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Features
Infrastructure and speeding up the planning system
The UK’s infrastructure planning system has been misfiring for years, but efforts are ongoing to speed up crucial planning decisions