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Wet weather keeps construction output in March stuck in the mud
Construction shrunk 0.9% in first quarter comp ared to 0.6% growth for overall economy, official figures say
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Managing director leaving modular developer TopHat under cost-cutting plan
Andrew Shepherd calls his time in sector a ‘rollercoaster four years’
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Uh-oh. Co-op Live’s woes leave industry with familiar sinking feeling
When old men in their 90s have heard of the debacle, then things have gone really wrong. Problem is, people will think it’s the builders’ fault because that’s what people do, writes Dave Rogers
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Elphicke hits out at government’s failure to build 300,000 homes a year as she defects to Labour
Housing finance expert and MP for Dover crosses the Commons floor
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Fletcher Priest names new managing partner
Unanimous vote from fellow partners comes a year after retirement of co-founder Keith Priest
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Corstorphine & Wright plan for Rob Burrow motor neurone disease centre in Leeds approved
Scheme will be built at city’s existing Seacroft Hospital
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Tunnelling machines for HS2 Euston to be shipped to site in weeks
TBMs will be delivered to UK ahead of job beginning in 2025 as funding looks set to be freed up now local elections have wrapped up
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‘We wouldn’t be doing it if it wasn’t wanted’: Duchy of Cornwall's project team defends 2,500-home Faversham scheme
The project team behind plans for a ‘Poundbury-style’ development tell Tom Lowe why the scheme has been unfairly maligned in news reports
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Mace rejigs senior management team with construction head leaving and new chief executive appointed
Gareth Lewis goes in summer while Jason Millett to take on top role next January as Mark Reynolds moves to executive chair post
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PLP’s Savile Row rebuild plans set for refusal on heritage grounds
Planning officers recommend scheme for refusal despite supporting demolition of site’s existing 1940s building and overwhelming local backing
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Dan Meis confirmed as having left eponymous practice he founded 17 years ago
Everton stadium architect to start new role at Aecom this week
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Government must increase social rented housing delivery to 90,000 homes year, say MPs
Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Committee calls for ministers to set and publish target for social rented homes
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Glancy Nicholls founders make way for new joint managing directors
Shake-up marks 20th anniversary of practice founded in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter
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Former Crossrail boss tipped for HS2 chief executive’s role
Mark Wild left Elizabeth line two years ago to take up top role at gas distribution firm
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New mayor eyeing 20,000 extra homes after defeating Street in West Midlands election
Former PwC director also expected to continue working with Greater Manchester mayor on HS2 alternative from Birmingham to north
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Output grows again but housing continues to stutter
Latest PMI data says commercial and civils activity on the rise
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Home Truths podcast: In conversation with Peter Freeman at Homes England
Episode 1: The Swiss Army Knife – Homes England chair talks to Jackie Sadek and Peter Bill about the importance of housing targets, reforms to planning and investing in MMC. Listen and read extracts here
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Aecom brings in Everton stadium architect to target more sports stadia work
New arrival says sector ‘dominated by handful of firms’
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Architect launches judicial review of ‘monstrous’ Bloomsbury tower plan
James Monahan to argue that Camden council’s decision to green light 19-storey tower breaches planning policy