More News – Page 453
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NewsTfL reopens shut Tube stations as more returning builders use network
Build UK working with group to help manage capacity
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NewsCrossrail will help commuters meet social distancing protocols, says chair
Tony Meggs says line will be vital in effort to support social distancing on rest of Tube network
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NewsMPs sceptical that cost of HS2 won’t rise further
Government accused of being ‘less than clear’ over budget
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NewsLendlease tipped for next phase of Ruskin Square scheme
Firm carried out work on first phase of Croydon development
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NewsIn pictures: Social distancing on Willmott Dixon sites
Firm releases pictures of how it is meeting new rules
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NewsLondon office construction hits record high but covid-19 sends developers’ confidence tumbling
Survey says schemes due to finish this year will be delayed into 2021
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NewsDeveloper set to submit £80m Canada Water tower for planning
Mixed-use scheme near British Land regeneration project
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NewsShareholders stumped up £30m in doomed bid to keep collapsed Styles & Wood afloat
Trade creditors unlikely to see any of their missing £21m
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NewsWork stopped on two thirds of cladding remediation projects
Work has restarted at 14% of projects
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NewsInfrastructure must be delivered faster, transport secretary tells construction
Grant Shapps says building more quickly must be the norm after pandemic is over
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NewsMore housebuilders open sales offices and unfurlough staff
Moves follow government decision to relax restrictions on house sales earlier this week
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NewsCity’s first virtual planning committee approves Eric Parry tower
50 Fenchurch Street was criticised by Historic Royal Palaces for impact on Tower of London
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NewsLockdown sees housebuilder’s profit tumble
Countryside’s results show impact of pandemic after just one week of lockdown
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NewsPersimmon to reopen sales offices
Housebuilder says its construction sites were running at 65% last week
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NewsIndustry rallies round to donate £1m of PPE to NHS frontline
Contractors Appeal has collected more than 250,000 items














