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NewsTfL issues guidance for construction workers travelling to work
Firms told to create better facilities to allow workers to cycle to work
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NewsSheppard Robson’s Lincoln hotel gets go ahead
Five-storey scheme located opposite historic city’s 16 th century Guildhall
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NewsPlans lodged for Grosvenor’s 2,200 home garden village in Oxfordshire
Site one of 14 garden villages proposed by the government in 2017
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NewsHS2 relaunches cancelled £300m rail systems contract
Overhead catenary system job was originally pulled last August
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NewsKier cuts more jobs on top of previously announced 1,200
Building understands cull includes at least 100 extra jobs
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NewsStansted unable to say when grounded expansion project might restart
Work to run rule over designs on hold because of covid-19
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NewsPlans in for RSHP’s revamp of South Ken tube
Practice was chosen by TfL and Native Land for deal in 2018
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NewsMPs and Lords asked for views on £4bn Parliament restoration plan
Review into agreed proposal announced in May
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NewsRIBA presidential candidates confirmed
Nottingham architect Valeria Passetti makes it three women and two men as the race officially starts
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NewsKier admits it might need to raise more money as debt goes up again
Covid-19 hits firm’s revenue in year to June
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NewsConfusion as cost of England's Nightingale hospitals remains under wraps
Details of Welsh deals released over a month ago
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NewsMuse bags £2.5bn Salford redevelopment
Deal for Morgan Sindall’s development arm could last up to 15 years
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NewsDeveloper says IBM listing won’t stop planned makeover
Stanhope planning £200m overhaul of 1980s building on behalf of Dubai owner
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NewsContractors look to strike gold at Spandau Ballet star’s school
Deal to upgrade Shoreditch secondary has £13m price tag
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NewsLondon engineer lands role on Sydney timber tower
Eckersley O’Callaghan working on 40-storey building in city’s Central Station district
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NewsPost-war planning system set for complete overhaul, says Johnson
Prime minister reveals a series of reforms as part of covid recovery plan, but says “radical” reform package due in July
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NewsBoris Johnson says building industry will help fix nosediving economy
Planning system to be overhauled as first quarter GDP figures slump to 1979 levels














