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NewsKier and McLaughlin & Harvey score work on £4bn Scape utilities framework
Scape deals start next month
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NewsWates wins £21m London homes retrofit contract
Greenwich scheme is largest to date under government funding method
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NewsModulous goes into liquidation after search for buyer hits buffers
Last-ditch plan to sell offsite firm’s software fails to materialise, chief executive tells redundant staff
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NewsHeritage concerns hit £2bn Lendlease job in Birmingham with one year delay
Proposals delayed following intervention from Historic England over decision to build over medieval site in city centre
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NewsHousebuilders hit out at continuing delay to crucial second staircases guidance
Building Safety Regulator says no ‘definitive timescale’ for publication of regulations as firms warn of schemes being stalled further
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NewsBirmingham urges councillors to stick by decision to demolish brutalist landmark and replace with towers
Scheme returns to planning committee after legal threat from campaign groups
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NewsDoughty to step down as Balfour Beatty non-executive
Firm brings in former Australian army colonel as replacement
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NewsBritish Museum after contractor for £33m energy centre
Firms have until beginning of March to bid
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NewsBoss of Gleeds’ London cost management goes under cull which saw 40 jobs cut last year
Rejig also saw two senior executives leave consultant last month
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NewsBuilding Safety Regulator confirms ‘full’ designs won’t always be needed for building control approval
Official says designs with ‘holes’ can receive approval in some circumstances
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NewsOutput to sink by 2% this year as inflation continues drag on housing work, CPA warns
Newbuild housing and RMI sectors to both slump by 4% this year before recovering in 2025, according to new forecast
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NewsConsultants chasing lots on £152m north of England framework
Latest YORconsult deal to include lots for QS services, architectural services and civil engineering
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NewsSquire & Partners’ Notting Hill office refurb OK’d following site’s eight-year planning saga
Mace scheme on city fringe also given green light
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NewsEnvironment Agency after contractor for £500m flood defence job
River Thames Scheme aims to protect England’s largest area of undefended floodplain
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NewsStanhope submits full planning application for revised 1 Undershaft
Developer unveils most detailed images yet of Eric Parry-designed tower set to be City’s tallest
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NewsCivil engineers must embrace whole life carbon management, says ICE
Body’s state of the nation report makes recommendations across infrastructure sector
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NewsGovernment’s plans for MMC in ‘disarray’, says Lords committee
Homes England accused of lacking coherent strategy
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NewsLSE names six teams on shortlist for £400m student resi scheme next to Tate Modern
AHMM, SOM and RSHP among firms squaring up to win 2,000-bed redevelopment
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NewsPopulous previews New York cricket stadium for T20 World Cup
Modular venue with 34,000 capacity set to be constructed to host eight matches in June














