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NewsFirst-time buyers need more financial help from government, Bellway boss says
Three years after Help to Buy ended, Jason Honeyman says state support would kickstart stagnent housing sector
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NewsArchitect behind rival Liverpool Street station plan says Network Rail’s preferred option will mean people in future will ask ‘how in the name of God, did this get built?’
John McAslan asks councillors to think about what a ‘successful outcome’ would be as City readies for long-delayed planning decision
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NewsSkanska set to start on British Land’s delayed City office scheme after law firm signs pre-let
Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer becomes anchor tenant at £273m 1 Appold Street building
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NewsThree years after being mothballed, contractors set to be sounded out about HS2 Euston station build
Scheme had been due to be built by Mace/Dragados team with reboot to be funded under version of public private partnership model
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NewsRecord response to Network Rail’s Liverpool Street overhaul as number of people opposing or supporting plan nears 5,000
Controversial scheme due to be heard by City’s plannning committee tomorrow afternoon
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NewsManchester developer’s in-house contractor targets work for rivals
Salboy says it is targeting jobs in residential sector
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NewsCouncil to vote next week on proposal to tear down 1980s shopping centre under Muse redevelopment plan
The Ridings opened in 1983 and was one of the first US-style malls in UK
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NewsScottish contractor Robertson returns to black
Firm says puts loss-making jobs behind it to post pre-tax profit
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NewsMiddle East work falls further but rising UK turnover helps see Aecom keep income on par with last time
Revenue from Middle East has fallen 60% in last two years
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NewsCity gives green light to £200m London Stock Exchange makeover with winner expected shortly
Three firms chasing Paternoster Square scheme being masterminded by Oxford Properties
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NewsAntarctic research station officially opens after six-year construction programme
Discovery Building at UK’s Rothera Research Station completed by team including Bam, T&T and Ramboll to Hugh Broughton Architects design
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NewsL&Q increases completions 7% year-on-year
Housing association continues to increase spend on existing stock
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NewsStanhope gets green light for Cambridge office block
1960s tower named after Tudor rebel to be pulled down
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NewsArdmore says it will make a profit in 2025 after racking up £42m loss last time
But firm admits legacy jobs carried out by now closed construction arm have resulted in ‘multiple claims for Ardmore Group of companies’
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NewsBoard overseeing Houses of Parliament restoration recommends £3bn package of works to start this year
Delivery partners to be appointed for first phase of work which will include building temporary accommodation for both Houses of Parliament
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NewsGreen light for £1bn south London cancer research hub
Approval comes nine years after council published its strategic long-term vision for former Sutton Hospital site
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NewsUK construction costs set to rise by 3.6% as uncertainty stalls development, says Currie & Brown
Growth higher than 2.4% average global increase
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NewsConstruction output declines at slowest rate in seven months as confidence improves
Latest bellwether index shows improved figures but output remains in negative territory for 13th consecutive month
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NewsDevelopers and landowners sign agreement to work together on 40,000-home Milton Keynes plan
New town partnership aims to secure investment after city listed in new
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NewsMHCLG proposes new regeneration body to spearhead development in Greater Cambridge
Announcement is latest in a series of funding packages and initiatives to accelerate housing and infrastructure in Oxford Cambridge arc













