More news – Page 358
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Sheppard Robson unveils plans for Berkshire science park complex
Scheme to include two newbuilds and six refurbs
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CPA downgrades output growth forecast by nearly a quarter for 2022
Autumn forecast blames ongoing supply issues as rising energy prices add to industry’s woes
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Industry warned of ‘imminent risk’ of steel production shutdown amid critical magnesium shortage
Europe set to run out of magnesium by the end of next month as China shuts down production due to rising energy costs
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Comment
Building Talks net zero podcast launches first episode with RIBA’s Simon Allford
Episode 1: RIBA president Simon Allford | Heat and Building Strategy analysed | Net zero jargon-buster: carbon neutral vs net zero carbon
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Comment
A welcome strategy – but 30% of homes will still miss the target
The heat and buildings strategy is not radical enough and our approach to energy efficiency remains piecemeal and disjointed, says Stuart Fairlie
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Materials and labour squeeze puts brake on housebuilding
Latest figures from NHBC show 8% quarter on quarter drop in completions
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Work finally starts on resi job in Theresa May’s constituency
Maidenhead scheme was given planning three years ago but stalled because of funding issues
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Infrastructure tipped to receive £7bn ahead of Budget
The Treasury has revealed allocation details, while just £1.5bn of the funding is new money
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Sunak to announce more than £1.5bn for cultural and sports projects
Funding to help build or upgrade up to 8,000 sports pitches in trailed pledges ahead of Wednesday’s spending review
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Government to announce nearly £2bn for housing on brownfield sites
Critics say trailed spending review pledge is not enough
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Comment
There are tough times ahead – but we're not going back to the future
Rising costs and inflation are now inevitable but the economy is better placed to survive than it was in the 1970s, Richard Steer says
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HS2’s Euston station to be downsized, government confirms
Latest update also admits protestors have now cost project up to £80m
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22 Bishopsgate developer drafted onto £1bn South Bank site
Lipton Rogers brought in as Foster & Partners replaces Wilkinson Eyre on Blackfriars scheme
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Features
Circus act: Creating Lucent behind the Piccadilly Lights
The space behind the world’s most famous advertising hoarding has been empty since the 1950s. Now Land Securities is building a 144,000ft² mixed-use scheme – while keeping those lights on. Thomas Lane reports
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SMEs chasing £600m regional frameworks for small housing schemes
Set of five frameworks to last for up to six years
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Ballymore sends in plans for Royal Docks homes
Scheme will be developer’s third in Newham area of east London
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CLC announces panel for key COP26 conference event
Keltbray and Travis Perkins chiefs to lead debate on how industry can reach net zero
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Comment
Labour’s alternative planning proposals
A potentially influential private member’s bill sets out four key changes to planning law, writes Katherine Evans
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End of an era as Steve Pycroft calls time on Mace
Former boss credited with turning firm into major contracting force