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Sajid Javid set to back HS2
Chancellor discussing railway’s future with PM at key meeting today
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Tier 1 firms feel Crossrail’s wrath
Railway s board lays into major contractors for their considerable non-performance
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Lawyer for Grenfell QS points finger at building manager
Artelia latest firm to give evidence at ongoing public inquiry
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Make planning quicker for beautiful schemes, report says
Building Better, Building Beautiful Commission spells out 45 recommendations
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Electrical contractor T Clarke hits 3% margin target
Electrical specialist also signs partnership deal with US building systems firm
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Mace targets net zero carbon mark this year
Firm to cut energy use and pare back business travel
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Small builders waiting for ‘Boris bounce’, says FMB
Survey shows fall in workloads at end of 2019
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Key Grenfell witnesses want immunity from prosecution before giving evidence
Employees from main contractor Rydon among those who have asked inquiry chair for promise ahead of testimony
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Revealed: How much construction stands to gain now HS2 has been approved
Firms paid over £360m in the three months after government ordered review of scheme
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Grenfell architect questions expert witness’s competence
Studio E wants past RIBA president Paul Hyett to reveal his own cladding experience
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Gleeds brings in former WYG boss to lead UK business
Douglas McCormick will be in charge of 1,100 staff
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Grenfell fire safety consultant was not sent key report, inquiry told
Exova simply not involved in choosing cladding, firm’s QC says
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Consultants knew about cladding risk, Grenfell inquiry hears
Evidence submitted by manufacturer Celotex reveals email chain in which firms suggest cladding would fail
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Construction to feel post-Brexit immigration pinch, latest report finds
The Migration Advisory Committee has recommended against having a full Australian-style points system
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Developers trying to avoid 18m cladding rule, government official says
Buildings above this height banned from using combustible cladding