All Housing Today articles in February 2022 – Page 3
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News
Housing association development spend 23% lower than forecast
Spending on development hit by materials shortages and planning delays, but still exceeds pre-pandemic levels
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News
Government may have understood 20 years ago Grenfell-style cladding was not suitable for high-rises, former BRE director says
Tests carried out in 2002 flagged concerns about material, Grenfell Inquiry told
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Comment
It should not be so hard to build quality, affordable homes
Working together and applying basic principles can help us improve development, even when using old-fashioned build methods, writes Ben Derbyshire
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News
Getting overseas firms to pay for cladding costs ‘practically difficult’, Gove admits
Housing secretary says ministers may lack ‘total authority’ to force non-UK based firms to pay into £4bn remediation fund
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News
Durkan appoints new construction MD as it aims to double turnover
Builder aims for expansion into Home Counties
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News
‘Few housebuilders have built much over 11 metres in height’, HBF tells MPs
Trade body believes housebuilders are being unfairly targeted by Gove
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House prices rise at fastest monthly rate for more than 20 years
No sign of slowdown yet as average house price rise by nearly £8,000 in a month, driven by ‘second-steppers’, says Rightmove
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In Focus
Building safety row explained: is Gove really going to shut down housebuilders?
Housebuilders are locked in negotiations after Michael Gove threatened to shut them down unless they pay £4bn to repair housing blocks affected by the fire safety crisis. Joey Gardiner assesses what is at stake
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News
Renaker's 60-storey Trinity Island scheme approved
SimpsonHaugh-designed Manchester towers approved despite lack of affordable housing
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News
Gove ‘ditches’ Ox-Cam Arc project
Local authority boss says department has said it does not want to take million-home project forward
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Comment
Caution is needed when procuring bricks in a difficult environment
Low brick levels may make finding bricks more difficult, but housebuilders must ensure their bricks are ethically sourced, writes Keith Aldis, of the Brick Development Association
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News
Help to Buy drop off worse in north of England: full impact of new rules revealed
Extra data supplied to Housing Today reveals regional impact of changes to Help to Buy rules
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News
Grenfell insulation firm Kingspan increases profit by 50%
Materials giant boosted by strong demand and acquisitions
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News
Use of EWS1 forms rose after Jenrick announced their ‘scrapping’
Latest official data shows the fire safety assessments needed on more than a quarter of mid-rise flat valuations
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News
Bewley on course to double revenue
Home counties housebuilder says it has bounced back after covid hit in 2020
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News
Homes England to procure £47m legal services framework
New four-year deal will be 60% larger than existing iteration
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News
Housing associations back Gove’s cladding plan despite housebuilder fears
G15 and NHF back measures branded ‘draconian’ and ‘inequitable’ by housebuilders
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Comment
We need a new ‘fit for purpose’ procurement process
Procurement is often too process-driven and costly, its time for a new approach, argues Richard Jones
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