All Housing Delivery articles – Page 58
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Architects urge mass-retrofit of interwar housing
Improving 3.3m homes would cost £37.5bn, says the RIBA
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Housebuilders putting the brakes on jobs keeps lid on wage inflation, payroll firm says
Hudson Contract reports average earnings fell 10% last month compared to December’s number
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£174m confirmed for new and refurbished homes for rough sleepers
Councils can access cash to build new homes and convert other buildings into flats
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Redrow CEO brands Gove’s cladding threats ‘unrealistic’ and ‘inequitable’
Matthew Pratt is the first chief executive to speak out against threat to stop housebuilders trading
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Housing starts rose a fifth in 2021 but remained below pre-pandemic levels
Registrations of new rental homes fell 8% as housing associations prioritised stock improvements
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Comment
How water neutrality is disrupting development in some parts of the country
Concern over water usage is prompting some councils to halt their plan-making but their eventual solutions could be beneficial across the country, says Philip Allin
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‘Serious concerns’ raised about BRE five years before Grenfell fire, inquiry hears
‘Damning’ report found lessons had not been learned at testing house
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Housing association beefs up executive team for 11,000-home push
Great Places appoints new executive director of growth
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Housing starts drop as cost pressures bite, report says
Glenigan review finds project start values have fallen for the fourth month in a row
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Grainger and TFL get green light for 351-home scheme
Joint venture secures permission for fourth rental scheme
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Taylor Wimpey appoints insider Jennie Daly as new chief executive
House building giant announces successor to Pete Redfern
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Gove threatens to stop housebuilders trading unless they pay into cladding fund
Housing secretary steps up war of words with developers
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NHBC approved combustible materials because scrutinising them was too ‘time consuming’
Fire engineer at building control body admits the approach was a ‘dangerous mistake’
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4,000 homes in Cambridgeshire given green light
‘Largest new town since Milton Keynes’ planned by Homes England
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Fire safety guidance change will ‘fundamentally’ reduce repair costs
Ballymore boss says the withdrawal of the Consolidated Advice Note set to significantly reduce scope of works
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Developers ‘don’t know’ how many 11-18m blocks affected by fire safety crisis
HBF working with government to produce reliable numbers as housebuilders argue Gove’s £4bn repair estimate too high
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City of London backs 644-bed student-housing scheme
LSE-focused Holborn Viaduct development replaces proposals for “capital’s greenest building”
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Ballymore told to fix New Providence Wharf remediation issues
Boss promises MPs he will address alleged poor communication and low temperatures within two weeks
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Mayor says build cost inflation hitting 45% on some London housing projects
Sadiq Khan says there will be ‘significant impact’ on affordable home building without government cash
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In Focus
Can Gove really ‘go after’ developers for £4bn of cladding costs?
The housing secretary’s decision to protect leaseholders of flats with fire safety problems by ‘going after’ housebuilders and developers looks set to change the legal landscape