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Plans submitted for £1.7bn redevelopment of Edgware town centre
Ballymore and Places for London table 3,365-home proposals on shopping centre site
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Sarah Jones expected to be named construction minister
New Labour minister held industry and decarbonisation brief in opposition
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Features
A guide to the key players shaping the Labour government’s policy
Who will be making the important decisions in government affecting the construction industry? Daniel Gayne finds out
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Berkeley forced to redesign another high-rise residential scheme
Developer hit by second staircases requirements on a major London high rise scheme for the second time in a month
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Avant Homes identifies £43m balance sheet error in previous accounts
Error revealed just weeks after merger approach to Crest Nicholson
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Lack of skilled workers may be biggest barrier to Labour hitting 1.5m homes target, warns economist
Construction Products Association director Noble Francis warns “there just won’t be the people” to meet key manifesto pledge
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Controversial South Kensington tube station plans to be ‘value engineered’
Transport for London and Native Land looking for ways to reduce costs on highly controversial scheme approved at appeal last year
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Comment
Smash-and-grab claims – and how to avoid them
The contractual time limits on issuing payment and pay less notices are generally pretty tight – be mindful of your obligations or risk becoming liable for payment in full
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Plans for 1,500-home ‘smart town’ pulled over viability concerns
£2.3bn coastal project designed by Poundbury-architect Léon Krier have been withdrawn
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Features
Infrastructure update: What challenges does Labour face and what can the industry expect?
What steps should the new government take to accelerate infrastructure delivery? Simon Rawlinson surveys the post-electoral landscape
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Final green light for Wilkinson Eyre’s London spy tunnels scheme
Australian banker Angus Murray given three years to start construction work on £220m visitor attraction
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Labour government set to usher in rise in new project starts, forecaster says
Government’s huge majority set to provide impetus for quicker decisions on spending plans, Glenigan adds
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New reservoirs planned for East of England
Proposals drawn up by architects LDA Design and Fereday Pollard
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Developer gets green light for first phase of 1,000-home Sheffield scheme
£300m low carbon development will deliver 1,000 homes once complete
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Procurement strategy on £900m London towers job close to being finalised
Development manager Lipton Rogers hoping to start main construction work early next year
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Features
Market forecast: Materials prices and margins are both set to come under pressure
Rising materials prices could cause capacity pinch-points. And where spare capacity exists, intense competition could put margins under greater pressure. Brian Smith of Aecom reports
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Plans submitted for £1bn Salford towers scheme including tallest building outside London
Retail park redevelopment to contain 3,200 homes in ten buildings rising to more than 70 storeys
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