More news – Page 309
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More of the industry should shell out for cladding repairs, MP tells government
Housing committee chair Clive Betts says “all relevant parties” must contribute to fixing unsafe buildings
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War’s impact ‘only beginning to be felt’ in UK construction, says CLC
Metals and electrical goods seeing double-digit rises, group adds
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Housebuilder Stewart Milne put up for sale
Aberdeen-based housebuilder placed on the market ahead of ‘dramatic’ profit increase
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Features
Cost model: Impact of building regulation changes
Changes this June to the Building Regulations Parts L and F will raise standards on decarbonisation and ventilation. What are the cost implications?
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Redrawn Norwich homes plan submitted for planning after original scheme kicked out
Weston Homes forced into rethink after government refused to green light 20-storey tower proposal
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Ukraine war blamed as fresh delays hit Newcastle ferris wheel
Scheme has suffered repeated delays with Covid previously cited
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In Pictures: Tonkin Liu submits plans for York Minster stonemasonry centre
Scheme aims to reverse decline in ancient craft skills needed to maintain city’s minster
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Gove blocks plans to demolish Oxford Street M&S
Sadiq Khan recently found no grounds to stop development
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Contractors and architects should pay up for cladding costs too, products chief says
All parts of the construction industry bear responsibility for crisis, CPA boss says following breakdown of government talks
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Former schoolbuilding boss appointed to oversee MoD infrastructure
Mike Green moves on after decade at DfE
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Features
Whatever happened to those radical planning reforms?
It was meant to be a planning revolution that generations of politicians had ducked. Then (almost) everything changed
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Close to 800 homes in Belfast get planning green light
BTR specialist Watkin Jones masterminding scheme
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Deal to build Sunderland training centre for regional MMC workforce up for grabs
Training centre part-funded by Levelling Up money
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Features
Decay, delay and deregulation: what we have learnt from the Grenfell Inquiry
Senior government figures had to explain why calls to amend the building regulations to clarify fire safety risk went unheeded
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Murphy offers jobs to 175 Ukrainians fleeing conflict
Figure equates to around 5% of contractor’s current workforce
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Firms yet to sign cladding pledge say it is ‘top of their agenda’
More than 30 housebuilders so far have agreed to government initiative
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Contractors on notice for £120m second phase of Hackney regen scheme
First part of development was completed by Morgan Sindall
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Comment
Heat pumps: no silver bullet in the journey to net zero
Government incentives for pumps and solar panels look like token gestures when the real focus should be on making existing homes more energy efficient