Dozens of high-rise apartment buildings across the state are still covered in flammable cladding. The ABC can reveal only 30 of the 76 buildings taking part in a government program offering 10-year ...
From a British school to a secluded house in the Hudson Valley, here is an eclectic mix of buildings from the Dezeen archives with rustic yet refined facades of rough-sawn timber. Rough-sawn timber is ...
Taylor Wimpey's profits have been wiped out by higher-than-expected costs to remove cladding from its buildings in response to the Grenfell fire tragedy. The company made a loss in the first half of ...
Hundreds of people in Belfast are still living in high rise blocks with similar potentially deadly cladding as the ill-fated Grenfell Tower. It has emerged that five blocks of flats in the city have ...
According to City Hall, there are currently 1,513 buildings in Government remediation programmes where work has yet to start on site. The mayor announced that a new “joint remediation partnership ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Councils and low-cost housing providers say they could build more than 90,000 additional affordable homes over ...
The government still does not know how many buildings in England have dangerous cladding, the costs of removing it, or the length of time it will take, according to a committee of MPs. In a report, ...
The Indigenous business sector contributes around $16 billion to Australia’s economy annually and is doing all it can to help close the gap, supported in part by the Indigenous Procurement Policy (IPP ...
Antonia Haynes is a Game Rant writer who resides in a small seaside town in England where she has lived her whole life. Beginning her video game writing career in 2014, and having an avid love of ...
Residents of a blighted London block have been trapped in their homes by a swirl of events, as government attempts to reform the law drag on For many of the residents of Mar House, the past year has ...
Building owners could face prison if they have not removed unsafe cladding by 2029, according to a new government plan. A minister has warned landlords "we are after them" ahead of launching a ...
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