All News articles – Page 713
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Moray approves plans for new Elgin community
First tranches of 2,500-home plan given green light by local council
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Lewisham removes cladding from two towers
South East London council will not evacuate residents as work takes place
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Affordable housing hampering TfL's homes plan, says GLA Tory
London mayor’s targets ‘getting in way’ of build programme, Andrew Boff warns
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Fire expert says government should ban flammable cladding
Fire Protection Association technical director suggests England should follow examples of US and Dubai
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Number of tower blocks failing cladding combustability test rises
May lays blame for cladding on towers at feet of Blair government
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BRE reveals tower block cladding fire test details
Fire test establishes flammability of core material used in ACM cladding panels
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New WYG chief wants to double business and boost margins
McCormick eyes a mix of organic growth and acquisitions as pre-tax profit slips to £1.6m
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Kier hit by £73m of writedowns
Construction group expects further costs from the closure of its Caribbean business
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Southwark calls for private developers to check cladding
Council asks private developers to check fire safety of towers in the London borough after Grenfell Tower tragedy raises concerns
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Javid announces Grenfell expert advisory panel
BRE’s Bonfield to advise on immediate actions post-Grenfell
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First L&G modular home set for launch
South-west London housing provider eyes 30-home development designed by former Rogers Stirk Harbour duo
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Construction to see rise of machines by 2050, Balfour Beatty says
Firm adds that construction sites will be largely human-free in the future
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Redrow boss unimpressed with May's EU workers plan
‘We need clarity on transient labour’ says John Tutte
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Brunel Street Works' 975 homes plan given council approval
Proposals “will re-stitch the site into its historical context”
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Grenfell campaigners demand immediate consultation on public inquiry
Consultation should examine who will lead the inquiry and the composition of panel of advisors
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Lakehouse posts first half loss
Social housing contractor continues to turn around its loss-making property services division
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Roupell Street plans prompt flood of objections
Victorian Society leads pack as hundreds voice fears over modern addition to historic street
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Firm behind £3.2bn Kent theme park parts ways with Hollywood partner
London Resort Company Holdings and Paramount Licensing Inc have agreed to discontinue the license agreement for the proposed resort
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Two contractors picked for £150m Aster framework
Galliford Try Partnerships and Gloucester-based E G Carter agree five-year deal