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Deloitte’s latest London office crane survey sees the highest volume of new offices being built since 2005 the study was extended to cover seven central

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Deloitte’s latest London office crane survey sees the highest volume of new offices being built since 2005 the study was extended to cover seven central

The building industry has hit out at planning fee hikes of 35 per cent for developments of more than ten homes and 20 per cent

Prime minister Rishi Sunak’s pledge to build the “foundations for a better future” in the King’s speech failed to mention addressing the country’s decline in

Two-thirds of younger Londoners support green belt reform to help solve the capital’s housing crisis and enable them to buy their first home, according to

An updated list published this week shows all 51 developers have now signed up to the government’s building safety remediation contract. Four developers who had

Smaller housebuilders must be part of the push to build 1.5m new homes over the next five years if Labour is elected, says the construction

Smaller housebuilders are hoping the government’s decision to delay biodiversity net gain, BNG, rules until next year will lead to more practical requirements. Although the

Despite the prime minister Rishi Sunak’s plans to water down net zero targets on gas boilers the goal to fit all new homes with heat

The government’s amendment to ease nutrient neutrality rules for rivers in sensitive areas was rejected in the House of Lords with 192 peers voting against

Repair work to soar in wake of RAAC crisis Builders could be overwhelmed with repair work to schools, hospitals, theatres, and other unsafe public buildings

Housebuilders have hailed the government’s decision to shift the burden of river nutrient neutrality to the water companies as a step in the right direction.

Major building contractors have improved their average payment times from 45 to 30 days after receipt of invoice, according to Build UK data. They are
 
															Deloitte’s latest London office crane survey sees the highest volume of new offices being built since 2005 the study was
 
															The building industry has hit out at planning fee hikes of 35 per cent for developments of more than ten
 
															Prime minister Rishi Sunak’s pledge to build the “foundations for a better future” in the King’s speech failed to mention
 
															Two-thirds of younger Londoners support green belt reform to help solve the capital’s housing crisis and enable them to buy
 
															An updated list published this week shows all 51 developers have now signed up to the government’s building safety remediation
 
															Smaller housebuilders must be part of the push to build 1.5m new homes over the next five years if Labour
 
															Smaller housebuilders are hoping the government’s decision to delay biodiversity net gain, BNG, rules until next year will lead to
 
															Despite the prime minister Rishi Sunak’s plans to water down net zero targets on gas boilers the goal to fit
 
															The government’s amendment to ease nutrient neutrality rules for rivers in sensitive areas was rejected in the House of Lords
 
															Repair work to soar in wake of RAAC crisis Builders could be overwhelmed with repair work to schools, hospitals, theatres,
 
															Housebuilders have hailed the government’s decision to shift the burden of river nutrient neutrality to the water companies as a
 
															Major building contractors have improved their average payment times from 45 to 30 days after receipt of invoice, according to
 
															New levy on top of existing developer tax is unnecessary SME housebuilders are being encouraged to lobby their local MPs
 
															Unclear how proposed changes will work The building industry has described reforms to planning as a step in the right
 
															Commonhold set for mixed-use developments Housebuilders back plansfor commonhold ownership for new build flats claiming this will boost urban density
 
															SMEs could be hardest hit by shortage of installers Ambitious targets for half of the UK’s 28m housing stock to
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