All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 6
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CMA trialling AI tool to identify bid-rigging risks
Construction has been the target of a number of recent bid-rigging probes
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Cambridge looking for contractor to carry out £55m overhaul of historic city centre
Guildhall, Corn Exchange and Market Square set for refurbishment
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CBRE completes plan to merge T&T with its own PM business
US giant now owns 70% of combined project management firm
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Churchill CEO slams ‘red tape’ as housebuilder records drop in revenue and profit
Spencer J McCarthy said regulatory burdens had resulted in higher build costs for the retirement housing developer
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New plans in for 17-storey tower over Southwark underground station
AHMM and TfL developer previously had plans approved in 2022
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Construction and housing leaders named in New Year’s Honours List
Recipients include FCBS partner and founder of construction diversity group
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HS2 completes tunnel drive to Old Oak Common
West London station will likely be initial terminus of high-speed scheme
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Keltbray Infrastructure Services rebrands as Aureos
New name comes after sale to private equity in August
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New baseline cost estimate for HS2 may not be established until 2026 as project undergoes wholesale reset
Construction on high-speed rail scheme started too early, new chief tells MPs
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Lovell picked for housing estate regeneration job in north London
Lovell has been appointed by Barnet Council to lead the regeneration of an estate in Colindale, north London. The project, which covers the north east part of Grahame Park Estate, involves the demolition of an existing estate of 290 homes and the construction on the site of 476 homes.Â
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Grey belt housing delivery will be ‘meaningful but not significant’, says minister
Pennycook tells Lords committee percentage of green belt to be released to be less than 10%Â
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HS2 chair to step down as costs on job continue to rise
Government says latest £66bn figure could come after intervention
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‘Significant’ investment in military homes planned after £6bn repurchase of married quarters estate
More than 36,000 military homes were sold in 1996 by MoDÂ
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Ballymore submits revised plans for 3,600 riverside homes in east London
Developer hopes to start on two Newham scheme next year
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Single payment from developers to replace environmental mitigation rules under new plan
Government proposes taking responsibility for environmental mitigation under new system, but developers will pick up cheque
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Updated National Planning Policy Framework explained
The government’s proposed changes to national planning policy saw just a few tweaks from the draft set out in the summer. Daniel Gayne looks at what has stayed and what has been changed
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The finalised National Planning Policy Framework: round-up of sector reaction
Planning reforms welcomed but industry bodies demand support for buyers and money for housing associations
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Top 150 Contractors & Housebuilders 2024: Searching for silver linings in gloomy year for housebuilders
A year of uncertainty and malaise in the housing sector has seen income and profit plunge across this year’s Top 50 rankings. Daniel Gayne looks for silver linings in a gloomy year
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CMA raids businesses in school repair bid-rigging probe
Watchdog concerned about collusion among roofers