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NewsKent council launches £500m construction framework
Work will mainly consist of school new builds, extensions and refurbs
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NewsIn Pictures: £1.1bn Northern Line Extension opens to passengers
Services on the first tube extension this century started this morning after six years of construction
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NewsBritish Land spells out plan to turn £20m City car park into logistics hub
Developer targeting more sites in last-mile delivery push
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NewsWeston poaches Taylor Wimpey’s London MD
Essex-based housebuilder hires exec as group operations boss to oversee growth push
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NewsChris Pincher re-appointed housing minister
Beefed-up ‘levelling up’ department to work alongside levelling up taskforce
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NewsLondon NHS trust frets over impact of cost inflation on hospital plans
Client behind St Helier Hospital raises concerns about price growth impact
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NewsRICS report author: ‘They made it hard for me to get evidence’
QC behind explosive governance review reveals why it was delayed
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NewsGrenfell main contractor blames a ‘slack and complicit’ testing and certification industry for 2017 fire
Rydon tells inquiry that makers of dangerous cladding materials had been ‘assisted’ in getting their products to market
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NewsKier says resumption of dividend the next stage in firm’s recovery
Company also draws up £4.5bn turnover and 3.5% margin targets
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NewsInnovation guru who worked for Mace and Laing O’Rourke dies
Professor Phill Cartwright passed away last month, aged 54
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NewsDavies says Kier now back on even keel after firm returns to black
Company posts pre-tax profit after chief executive completes two year restructuring
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NewsClerkenwell office threatened with wrecking ball makes Stirling Prize shortlist
Scheme one of six set to find out next month which has won UK architecture’s top prize
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NewsGalliford Try buying up materials year in advance to combat shortages as firm climbs back into profit
Company files set of results free from exceptional items
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NewsMinisters must press on with reform of planning system, Redrow boss says
Government has to do something, chief executive Matthew Pratt warns
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NewsMiddle East logistics firm sinks £300m in to increase UK port capacity
Project will increase the capacity of London Gateway logistics hub
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NewsConstruction minister becomes new trade secretary
Anne-Marie Trevelyan held the post for less than nine months
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NewsGove replaces Jenrick as housing secretary in reshuffle
Jenrick says role was ’huge privilege’, as industry reacts with cautious welcome to the handover
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NewsAdministrator’s report details desperate battle to save stricken Cleveland Bridge
Firm set to cease trading by end of month owed £22m at time of collapse














