All News articles – Page 221
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In pictures: Battersea Power Station control room restored to Art Deco glory
Former control room will be an events space in the Grade II* listed building
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Ministers threaten legal action if landlords charge leaseholders for remediation costs
ǿմý Safety Act provisions to protect leaseholders come into force today
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Plans submitted for Cambridge mixed-use scheme
Latest phase of Cambridge North regeneration to include 425 homes and office space
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L&G Modular brings in former Homes England executive to spearhead expansion
Appointment among several at housing arm of insurance giant
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RIBA to investigate post-Grenfell crisis in professional indemnity costs
Cost of PI poses existential risk to some practices, institute acknowledges
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Demolition firm contesting cartel probe’s findings says it is ‘confident CMA will take our concerns seriously’
Squibb one of 10 companies named last week
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McGee the latest contractor to put a figure on the financial cost of bid-rigging probe
Firm one of 10 named by cartel-buster CMA last week
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Mace inks £2bn London framework for private developer
G&T also working on deal for Hong Kong firm that will cover more than 20 buildings
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Plan for 25,000 new homes near HS2 ‘super-hub’ gets green light
Sadiq Khan’s OPDC adopts local plan for Old Oak Common
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Wilkinson Eyre and Aecom working on plans for Buckinghamshire film studio
Planning decision on Marlow scheme due this autumn
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Aecom to lead upgrade of Belfast’s Royal Courts of Justice
Design phase expected to last four years
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Cartel-buster names 10 demolition contractors at centre of bid-rigging probe
Firms told to expect fines running into millions of pounds
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Government admits deregulation left officials “unable” to escalate fire safety warnings in years before Grenfell
But housing department lawyer tells inquiry that “competent professionals” would not have signed off dangerous materials
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Mandatory plans to cut carbon in projects put back on the table
Conservative MP revives bill shelved in March after original backer was appointed to housing department job
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Multiplex towers scheme gets new finishing date after job restarts following four month payment wrangle
One Nine Elms had been mothballed because of funding problems for Chinese developer
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Contractor sought for £30m HS2 job at Old Oak Common station
Joint venture procuring for works to public realm at planned west London station
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Trades in East of England picking up £1,000 a week
Wages for self-employed grew 2.8% last month
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Berkeley shares slide despite jump in profit
£200m wiped off value of housebuilder as firm warns over ‘volatile’ operating environment