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Multiplex tops out Stage Two of $110 million P1 Perth data centre
NEXTDC’s P1 Perth. (Image: Birds Eye Media)Multiplex has topped out Stage Two of NEXTDC’s P1 Perth data centre, installing the largest satellite antenna array in Western …The postMultiplex tops...
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TAFE NSW Dubbo apprentices build their future in construction
TAFE NSW Dubbo student Molly Brown.Female carpentry apprentices and childhood friends Molly Brown and Meg Turner are making their mark in the construction industry as …The postTAFE NSW Dubbo...
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Reinforcement tailored for hybrid renewable power station build
Plascorp supplied 232 tonnes of processed reo and 43 tonnes of stock bar for the new hybrid renewable power station. (Image: Plascorp)A new hybrid renewable power station has been constructed at...
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Construction begins on new facility at Yennora Distribution Centre
L–R: Texco’s Scott Griffin, DP World’s Erika Newman and Stockland’s Craig Lenarduzzi. (Image: Stockland)Stockland has commenced construction on a logistics facility of nearly 40,000 square...
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Sydney Airport launches tender for $6 billion capital works program
Artist’s impression: Aerial view of the Sydney Airport terminal expansion. (Images: Sydney Airport)Sydney Airport has launched a global tender process to establish a panel of architectural and...
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Expert Profile: Coates’ Andrew Fisher
Andrew Fisher (third from left) and his Coates Industrial Solutions team. (Image: Coates)How do equipment hire providers help heavy industries deliver successful shutdowns at their plants and sites?...
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Designs for Osborne Park Hospital expansion revealed
Artist’s impression: The Osborne Park Hospital expansion, part of the New Women and Babies Hospital project in Western Australia. (Image: Webuild)Designs have been released for the Osborne Park...
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Tenders open for upgrades at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital
A tender is now open for the installation of Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital’s third CT scanner. (Image: Government of Western Australia)Two construction tenders are now open for works at Western...
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RMIT strengthens case for coffee-based concrete
Bird’s eye view of a coffee concrete footpath being laid along a busy road in Pakenham. (Image: HiVis Pictures)Biochar made from spent coffee grounds is helping RMIT researchers produce...
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Industry comes together for Future Homes Conference
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Housing secretary to speak at HBF Policy Conference
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Stamp duty reform welcome idea but not enough to deliver homes
Jodie Campbell, Winckworth Sherwood's partner and head of residential sales, says that reforms to stamp duty as rumoured for the Budget are not a silver bulletREAD THE FULL ARTICLE
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Connecting the future
KOR Connect addresses issues in civil works head-on. Image: KORKOR Connect is redefining aftersales support for fleets using Schwarze and Cappellotto equipment throughout Australia and New Zealand....
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Appeals round-up: 800 new homes | £20m affordable homes | Micro energy project
A round-up of planning appeals: 15 November-21 November 2025
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Plan to deliver 24000 homes by 2036 in Cardiff takes its next step
Cardiff Council is ready to submit its replacement local development plan or ‘deposit plan’ to the Welsh Government for independent examination.
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Judicial review granted for heritage society to challenge NI council
The High Court has granted the Ulster Architectural Heritage Society (UAHS) permission to challenge the local authority’s decision to allow partial demolition of a listed building.
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Plans for film quarter and homes in Camden submitted
Social enterprise firm Places for People (PfP) and partner Yoo Capital have submitted a planning application to Camden Council for a mixed-use regeneration scheme in Kentish Town.
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Ireland round-up: Westport hostel refused | Housing plan slammed | Councillors to decide hospice scheme
A round-up of planning news in Ireland: 15 November-21 November 2025
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Wales round-up: Cardiff LDP | Abergele homes refused | Newport empty homes
A round-up of planning news in Wales: 15 November-21 November 2025
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Northern Ireland round-up: Judicial review against partial demolition | Loftlines construction | Over-55s accommodation in Derry
A round-up of planning news in Northern Ireland: 15 November-21 November 2025
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England round-up: Nature not a ‘blocker’ | Housing around train stations | Camden film quarter
A round-up of planning news in England: 15 November-21 November 2025
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Plans lodged for 1450 homes in Bolton
A planning application for 1,450 family and affordable homes, and a new link road has been lodged with Bolton Council.
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Investment in skills and infrastructure will unlock housebuilding
Investment in public sector planning is essential, says Louise Morris.
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News in brief: 92 Lambeth homes | Nursery in Lancashire | Bradford SPDs
A round-up of planning news: Tuesday 25 November 2025
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Opinion: Viability must be addressed if we’re to build at scale
The funadamentals of develooment economics need to be better understood, argues Jeremy Good.
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Amendments to safeguard nature not pressed to a vote in the House of Lords
Amendments to the planning and infrastructure bill intended to protect nature have been withdrawn in the House of Lords.
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Appeal: ‘Very significant’ housing shortage found in Staffordshire
A planning inspector has approved outline plans for a 135-home scheme in Penkridge, Staffordshire, highlighting the council’s ‘very significant’ shortfall against national housing targets.
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Appeal: BESS highway concerns allayed
A battery storage facility has been approved near Wickersley, South Yorkshire, after planning inspector Helen Heward found that its construction would not make the road less safe for pedestrians and...
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Appeal: Housing shortage justifies homes on safeguarded land
A planning inspector has approved outline plans for a 66-home scheme in Sherburn-in-Elmet, North Yorkshire, pointing to the region’s housing shortage as a justification.
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Appeal: ‘Pressing need’ for homes sees 55 approved beyond town boundary
Wiltshire’s housing land shortfall has meant that a proposal for 55 homes on the outskirts of Malmesbury has been approved, desp
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