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Output grows as activity expands across the board despite Brexit nerves
Industry confidence still low due to ongoing EU uncertainty, according to the latest IHS Markit/CIPS construction PMI
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Green light for £100m Bournemouth scheme
Mixed-use deal being developed by local council and Morgan Sindall
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Laing O'Rourke the frontrunner for first slice of £200m-plus Canada Water work
British Land submitted plans for £3bn development in May
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Currie & Brown snaps up Sydney consultant
The Dar-owned consultancy bought Australian firm Crown Project Services for an undisclosed sum
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Terry Morgan expects Crossrail overrun to cost him HS2 job
Morgan said he had not yet been formally told he would lose his position at both Crossrail and HS2
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Spanish giant Ferrovial looking to sell Amey
The Oxford-based contractor made a £190m loss last year
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Homes England sets up Oxford-Cambridge arc team
Agency is working with other public sector groups to push on with scheme
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Trade body tells subbies to go to clients direct to get paid on Interserve jobs
SEC boss Rudi Klein says firms should work out deals with clients as safeguard
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Contractors behind 17 closed Edinburgh schools agree settlement with council
Aecom has been drafted in to inspect Amey’s work
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Kier boss says right issue cash 'removes debt shadow' from firm
Haydn Mursell bangs drum for contractor, saying subbies can be confident in working with the group
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Kier launches £264m rights issue to stave off balance sheet disaster
Contractor’s shares lose a third of their value as firm appeals to shareholders for cash
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Lendlease settles bust-up with north London council
Firm had begun legal action after Haringey scrapped plans to build thousands of homes over the summer
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Government confirms new construction innovation centre
The centre will be delivered by the Manufacturing Technology Centre, BRE and Cambridge University’s Centre for Digital Built Britain
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Late payers could be banned from public contracts
Oliver Dowden confirms new prompt payment measures
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Urban & Civic says fragile consumer confidence could hit delivery rates
Housebuilder interest in developer’s land remains firm, but show home visits down in the past month
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MPs and peers appointed to Palace of Westminster restoration probe
Building columnist and former minister joins MPs and peers on committee scrutinising bill sanctioning multi-billion-pound revamp plan
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Wates brings in Kier man to beef up eastern England arm
Stuart Cleworth joins as operations director
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Cladding ban details suggests CLT will be outlawed
Government has ruled out the use of any material that does not have one of the top combustiblity ratings in buildings over 18m