All Construction Business: Strategy, Risk and Regulations articles – Page 8
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Vistry signs deal to build nearly 3,000 homes for rent
Housebuilder continues shift to partnerships-focused model
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Hopkins Homes appoints Countryside veteran as new commercial director
Housebuilder also promotes company veteran to construction director role
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Housing block uses ROCKWOOL non-combustible insulation for recladding
Dan Court is a U-shaped seven storey building containing 138 one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments in Wembley, London. Following the ban on combustible materials in the external walls of relevant buildings over 18m[1] in England which came into force in 2018, Catalyst Housing appointed Higgins Partnerships to undertake the reclad ...
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House prices rise in October but market remains ‘extremely weak’
Mortgage affordability remains stretched, according to Nationwide
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Japan’s biggest housebuilder moves into UK market with Lendlease joint venture
Daiwa House and Australian developer will deliver residential scheme at Elephant & Castle
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Profit warnings from group including listed housebuilders ‘hit highest level since global financial crisis’
Nearly half of firms issued warnings past year, says EY-Parthenon
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‘Zero chance’ of building 300,000 homes a year without modular, TopHat chair tells Lords
Hearing came after high-profile failures in MMC sector
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Recladding: ROCKWOOL supports Streamlight Tower
Façade systems, and especially the cladding of high-rise buildings, have been, and continue to be, the topic of increased discussion and scrutiny in the construction industry and beyond. Due to recent changes in building regulations, the main driver for recladding projects has been the improvement of fire performance, although new, ...
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Orbit seeks partner for £48m decarbonisation retrofit contract
Job would see improvements to 410 homes
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Labour: Nutrients solution ‘cannot be at the expense of the environment’
Party has ‘different way’ to solve nutrient neutrality blockage, says shadow housing minister
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Building regulations: Change is the only constant
No matter what kind of construction or building trades you’re involved in, there are undoubtedly piles and piles of regulations and legislation that dictate how you work, what you do, and how you respond when something goes wrong. Let’s take a closer look at why we have building regulations, how ...
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Biodiversity net gain rules will reportedly not come into force this year
New planning regulations to protect the environment were set to apply from November
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Springfield re-enters affordable housebuilding market
Scottish housebuilder paused new contracts in sector last year after losing money on contracts
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Housing minister urged to bring SMEs into decision-making to meet housebuilding targets
Small housebuilders struggling with late payments and high costs
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Gloucester City Homes agrees £130m funding deal as part of 400-home plan
Stock transfer housing association to regenerate existing estate
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Persimmon finance boss set to depart after a year
Jason Windsor is leaving for new role at investment giant
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House prices fall at fastest annual rate in almost 14 years
Nationwide index for May also shows small monthly decline
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Housing Today launches new market confidence data hub
Premium Boardroom service expanded to include market confidence and sentiment data
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Private housing output to slump by nearly 20% this year, CPA says
Construction’s largest sector hit by interest rate hikes as CPA says wider indsutry will slump by more than 6% this year
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Risk & Regulations Summit: Tackling the challenges of the Golden Thread
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