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Amount owed to Buckingham’s supply chain rockets to over £250m
Update on collapsed contractor says amount includes ‘significant claims from sureties’
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Fresh plan lodged for 22-storey City office stalled in three-decade long development saga
Latest version of Tenter House scheme is the seventh application for the site in 27 years
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Market forecast: Why prices for goods and services are still set for further increases
Construction output is falling steadily as high interest rates sap demand, though repair and maintenance is propping up the sector. Despite materials costs rising less rapidly, tender prices are still on the up
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RICS paints sunny picture for housing market in March
UK residential survey shows improvements in demand, expectations and prices
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In pictures: Willmott Dixon completes new music facility for army band at Sandhurst
Musicians to start moving in over summer
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Construction to start on Stratford student tower
BDP scheme due to finish in time for 2027/28 academic year
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More change at McAlpine as firm brings in HS2 boss to head up defence business
Former army brigadier spent more than nine years on railway scheme
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The cool cafe that comes with a Cambridge college attached
Witherford Watson Mann managed to carve out a niche cafe from a sliver of land on the side of Clare College’s Old Court and in so doing improved facilities, increased accessibility and revitalised some historic buildings, Ben Flatman reports
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Balfour Beatty brings in new project director for Old Oak Common station scheme
Firm completes internal rejig triggered by promotion of former boss to wider HS2 role at business
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Developer team planning Liverpool mixed-use tower cluster after buying site from Peel Waters
Architect already appointed on plans to boost existing consent with fresh application being drawn up
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Police making construction ‘impossible’ with haulage restrictions, says NFB
Body calls on government to intervene
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McAleer & Rushe makes internal hires for new contracts director roles
Firm eyeing £500m income next year
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Balfour Beatty signs up for £209m Scottish prison
Scheme at Inverness set for completion in 2026
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Landsec gets OK for £250m City office block
Councillors vote to approve 20-storey scheme expected to be built by Skanska
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McAlpine’s commercial sector boss goes after less than year in role
Mike O’Donnell returned to contractor last May under major rejig carried out by former chief executive Paul Hamer
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Saudi Arabia to scale back plans for desert city, say reports
Plans for 170 km city cut to less than 3 km by 2030
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The race is on… Countdown to the general election part three: Infrastructure and creating communities
Over the next few months, Building will have a political focus: what do the parties have to offer? What does construction want and need? Here is the final instalment of our three-parter with an overview of election topics
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Ballymore revives plans for 1,600-home Newham neighbourhood
Developer adds co-living homes after criticism from Sadiq Khan over affordable housing shortfall in original 2021 proposal
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We don’t just build – we must enhance the communities in which we work
The key to the success of a construction business – whether a housebuilder, consultancy, project manager or contractor – is how it engages with local communities and becomes a force for good, says Kelly Sowden, regional social value and stakeholder manager at Sisk
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London Fire Brigade cautiously welcomes second staircase guidance
But group says focus should not just be on the number of staircases