All ǿմý articles in 13 October 2023 – Page 2
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KPMG handed record fine over Carillion audits
Firm’s work ’undermined public trust’, says watchdog
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August downpours send construction output into reverse
Poor weather led to delays on jobs, latest official figures say
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Gilbert-Ash regeneration scheme hit by local authority’s financial woes
Woking Council applies to government for £58m funding to complete reduced number of homes
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Housing demand still weak as mortgage affordability remains ‘stretched’, says RICS
Stabilisation of interest rates offers glimmer of hope to struggling sector
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Housing slump continues to blight brickmaker Forterra’s numbers
Firm adds that full-year earnings now expected to be below previous forecasts
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Australian engineering consultant to open London office
Base in Chancery Lane firm’s first outside home country
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Watkin Jones revises underlying profit down to break-even
Troubled student housing developer incurred extra costs as it raced to complete schemes
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Travis Perkins downgrades profit forecast again
Builders merchant now expects full-year profit to be no higher than £195m
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Key takeaways and talking points from the Labour Party conference
Amid uncertainty around commitments to net zero and infrastructure investment, the opposition set out its stall for the coming election. Daniel Gayne and Thomas Lowe report
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We need politicians with patience and long term vision
Construction firms invest for the long term, we need our next government to do the same
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Future thinkers: six winners outline their ideas for future proofing the industry
The ǿմý the Future Commission has named six up-and-coming professionals as winners of its Future Thinkers Awards. Here, the victorious candidates explain their thinking
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Labour recommits to Northern Powerhouse Rail – but no promise to deliver HS2
Both schemes were previously Labour manifesto commitments
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Industry broadly welcomes Starmer’s housebuilding plan
Labour’s plan to reform planning and build new towns draws positive response
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Starmer blasts Tory flip-flopping as he pledges ‘to build a new Britain’
Labour leader unveils proposal to “bulldoze” the planning system and build 1.5 million homes in five years as party aims for decade in power
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Vistry’s pipeline ‘stuck’ due to second staircase design uncertainty, director says
Housebuilder which announced ambition to build 25,000 homes a year just last month is now pulling “a lot” of schemes from planning
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Burnham calls for pre-covid rail plan for the north to be built in full
Mayor’s comments come as shadow rail minister questions “implications” of government handling of HS2
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Starmer set to announce ‘new towns’ plan as part of ‘national renewal’ strategy
Labour leader expected to loosen planning rules and incentivise ’Georgian townhouse-style’ design