All Building articles in 28 April 2017 – Page 3
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News
Grosvenor latest developer to be hit by Brexit and stamp duty
The group has reported steep losses and expects an even weaker 2017
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Battersea developer seeks review of affordable housing targets
Papers submitted to Wandsworth council request viability review potentially putting up to 250 affordable homes at risk
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Mott MacDonald to renovate 800-year old Hay Castle
The £5m renovation will transform the currently derelict building into a culture, arts and education centre
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Gleeds bags £55m bakery role
The firm will act as the cost manager and sustainability consultant on the scheme
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Mace legal challenge to HS2 contract award hangs in the balance
HS2 chairman David Higgins and Mace chief Mark Reynolds due to meet
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Telford Homes buys 110-home East End scheme
The project will deliver 110 new open market homes and 10 affordable homes
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Comment
Will Laing O'Rourke go public?
Firm plays up FTSE experience of new chairman Sir John Parker
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Features
Lead times: January-March 2017
Lead times have changed for five packages and four are increasing again, but many packages still expect no change in the next six months despite increased workload and enquiries
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News
Brexit red tape bonfire to start with housebuilding
Home Builders Federation set to quiz members on post-Brexit reform of regulations
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Comment
Untapped technology
Brexit and the skills crisis could be what the construction industry needs to make some really innovative break-throughs that will improve efficiency and productivity
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News
Bovis' new boss Fitzgerald buys £1.24m in shares
Greg Fitzgerald signals confidence in the firm, buying 134,369 shares
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Multiplex hits £1bn turnover
The UK’s capital city has helped the contractor to rapidly expand over the last year
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Interserve wins £36.5m South Wales school
Firm secures contract to design and build new secondary school in Monmouthshire
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