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Fosters set for green light on latest scheme in Bayswater
Architect already overhauling Whiteleys shopping centre in west London area
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Testing our mettle - the challenges of driving down our carbon footprint
Too much greenwashing, not enough meaningful change. Christian Mabey of Optima Products considers the industry’s progress on the path to net zero
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No proof M&S considered deep retrofit of Oxford Street store, claims heritage group
Save spars with retailer on final day of public inquiry into redevelopment plans
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Confusion as ‘housing minister’ says he has local government brief
Department refuses to confirm that Lucy Frazer to be named as fifth housing minister this year in place of Lee Rowley
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Kingspan sales boom puts firm on track for 10% profit hike
Turnover up one third in first nine months of year
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Former transport committee chair given rail and HS2 brief
Huw Merriman has long been vocal supporter of rail project
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RICS urges dramatic shake-up of national policy to decarbonise built environment
Gaps in current policy make it difficult to assess progress
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Stanhope wins race to mastermind 1 Undershaft tower
Firm beats two others to role of development manager on what will be City’s tallest building
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It’s back to where we were on planning reform – but the politics has changed
The economy and state of opinion polls for the Conservatives mean we should only expect reforms that will be effective quickly, writes Paul Smith
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Mace the favourite for £150m makeover of historic Berkeley Square block
Current Lansdowne House was built in 1980s and has heritage stretching back to 1760s
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CPA sets out sharp downwards revision of construction output forecast
Private housing output to drop 9%
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Cost model: Build-to-rent
Build-to-rent offers a solution to low housing supply and stable returns for investors and developers – if they can meet the demands of a quickly evolving tenant base
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Construction activity grows at fastest rate since spring despite plunging confidence
Warnings that next PMI survey will start to see impact of former prime minister’s mini-budget debacle
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Is artificial intelligence the answer to HS2’s rising cost problem?
As inflation bites, HS2 has been told to find savings. Could artificial intelligence be the cost-cutting ace up the project’s sleeve?
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Sizewell C under review and could be scrapped, say reports
Scheme under threat in upcoming fiscal statement
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Pupils see behind-the-scenes at HS2 dig site as Open Doors 2023 launches
Build UK scheme invites public behind the hoardings of UK building sites
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Inflation dogs Bam’s UK business in third quarter
Firm adds supply chain problems hit humbers during period
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Plan to convert Olympia car park into BRIT School theatre gets OK
Scheme part of wider £1.3bn redevelopment of the Olympia Exhibition Centre in Kensington
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Coaching clinic: If in doubt, be more dog
It is important to learn how to communicate assertively, for yourself and your team
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Osborne raids affordable housing firm for new chief executive
Interim chief will stay on group’s board