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Waterloo's Eurostar terminal ready for retail transformation
Developers want site to rival St Pancras and Birmingham New Street
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Three quarters of firms fear key infrastructure won't be delivered
CBI and Aecom survey finds widespread concerns over rail, road and aviation pipelines
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L&G gets go-ahead for 440 homes in north London
Scheme designed by Assael could use off-site construction
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‘Handbrake off’ as 8build heads for £100m turnover
London-focused contractor says it has already booked in £74m of turnover for this financial year
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Flood defences will cost just a ‘few pence a week’
Utilities not consumers will pick up bill for defence works, says former flood strategy MP Oliver Letwin
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'All bets are off' as May loses Article 50 court case
Brexit timetable in question as industry predicts further uncertainty and a possible early election
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Olympic Park boss resigns amid stadium costs row
Total costs on the project have risen to over £700m
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Severfield confirms 22 Bishopsgate steel win
Project is part of £72m contract haul for the specialist
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Minister slams 'cult of ugliness' in British architecture
Government declares war on Brutalism and says it will rebuild London’s demolished Euston Arch
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Anger as plans for York landmark approved
Campaigners rip into proposed visitor centre and viewing platform for 13th Century tower
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Major London office job frozen due to Brexit fears
Prospective architect Luis Vidal, designer of Heathrow Terminal 2, reveals client may go to different city
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Skanska rings changes after high profile departures
Contractor says changes are key to firm’s future
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Ucatt and Unite merger rubber stamped by members
Over three quarters of the union’s members voted in support
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Construction activity growth continues in October
But Markit/CIPS survey points to low business confidence and slower rate of expansion
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Khan orders Olympic Stadium overspend probe
Total costs on the project have risen to over £700m
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Persimmon to build its own brickworks
The housebuilder is also to open a new business in Nottingham
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Gleeds expands French office with 10 hires
The consultant has made ten new appointments after picking up a raft of new work
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Chinese firm vying for major Royal Docks job
Property investor ASF is one of three firms in the running to take on a multibillion-pound project to redevelop Albert Island in east London