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Middle 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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Construction minister becomes new trade secretary
Anne-Marie Trevelyan held the post for less than nine months
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Gove 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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Compliance of Grenfell cladding was responsibility of others, Arconic tells inquiry
Cladding manufacturer said project team working on the tower’s refurbishment had failed to analyse the regulatory regime
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Administrator’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
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HS2 loses vast quantity of ‘highly polluting’ clay into chalk aquifer
Scheme being carried out in Chilterns
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Sean Tompkins will not receive full £260,000 bonus, RICS confirms
Institute’s former chief executive will lose out on £190,000 payout following resignation last week in wake of QC’s damning review
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Value of contracts drop by over £1bn in August, Glenigan data says
Clients awarded £5.1bn worth of work compared to around £6.1bn the month before
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Heat and building strategy due imminently
Announcement expected before November’s COP26 climate conference
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Gleeson strengthens profit and targets completions rise
Housebuilder sees bottom line and turnover eclipse pre-pandemic numbers
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Construction industry ‘cannot be trusted to regulate itself’, Grenfell inquiry hears
Closing remarks on latest phase of probe says sector more focussed on profit while BBA branded ‘hopelessly weak’
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Contractors eye first major scheme at new Musuem of London site
Deal for Annexe building worth up to £45m
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In figures: National Infrastructure and Construction Pipeline
Where and how money will be spent over the next decade
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Summit for North-east firms on escalating materials shortages crisis
Event to take place at beginning of next month
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Fosters wins debut job in Chile
Mid-century factory in Santiago will be centre of mixed-use timber scheme
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Campaigners hail reports of government U-turn on planning reform
Speculation that ministers have dropped plans to introduce ‘zonal’ system and binding housing targets
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Infrastructure spend to hit £650bn this decade, government says
Whitehall promises huge amounts for transport, justice and education