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A2Dominion invests in warm homes
Housing association A2Dominion plans to invest £16m to make residents homes warmer and cheaper to heat—and more resilient to climate events like the UK's current heatwave.
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National park redevelopment targets net-zero operations
The updated complex will also improve space for park visitors, staff, and residents. Find out the details here. The post National park redevelopment targets net-zero operations appeared first on Construction Specifier.
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Assent collapse contributes to ‘severe backlog’ at London council
A London local authority has blamed the collapse of private companies for its “severe backlog” in building control services. Ealing Council has warned residents about the issues and advised them to use private companies if they can. A spokesperson said the issues began following the… The post Assent collapse contributes to ‘severe backlog’ at London council appeared first on Construction News.
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Building Safety Levy: The clock is ticking for housing developers
Laura Riddeck and Nick Harris are partners at law firm Reed Smith The Building Safety Act 2022 introduced the Building Safety Levy (BSL) in England to fund the remediation of defective cladding and other building safety defects, ensuring these costs do not fall on residents.… The post Building Safety Levy: The clock is ticking for housing developers appeared first on Construction News.
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Exploring the Amenities: What to Expect in Luxury Apartments in Calicut
Here is the list of top 5 luxury flats and apartments for sale in Kannur with price. Select the best that suits you and make a happy living in Kannur City.
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Bloomberg - Inside NYC's Skinniest Supertall Skyscraper, 09012020
Much has been made of New York’s 57th Street. It’s the most luxurious street in the world; more houses were bought for north of $25 million in the last five years on Billionaire’s Row than on any other road globally. It’s also rife with super-tall skyscrapers: Central Park Tower, 432 Park Avenue, and 111 West 57th Street are each taller than 1,300 feet, or about a quarter of a mile high.
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HS2 archaeology: Bringing communities behind the hoardings at St Mary's Church Field Museum dig
Inside a specially constructed tent the size of a football pitch, archaeologists working on behalf of HS2 are currently excavating the remains of the former parish church of St. Mary the Virgin. This is a once in a generation opportunity to excavate the ruins of a medieval church and churchyard.
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