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Investor interest in outer London growing, says developer
Old Oak developer says zones 2-3 now ‘sweet spot’ for those looking for returns
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Armitt hails Heathrow result as expansion team gears up
Sir John Armitt says runway decision is right choice as consultant team prepares ‘to start mobilising people’
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Battle of the BIM
Building Information Modelling is seen by many as the future of the industry, but who has made it to this year’s Building Awards BIM Initiative of the Year shortlist?
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Heathrow has many hurdles ahead
It’s good to have more certainty over a third runway but delivery seems a long way off, says the Construction Products Association
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UK airports timeline: Half a century of political indecision
Today’s government decision to back a third runway at Heathrow comes after nearly 50 years of debate about where to expand airport capacity in the South-east
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Heathrow reaction: 'Get spades in the ground as quickly as possible'
Industry welcomes government decision to expand Heathrow
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Heathrow to hire 100-strong team after green light
Ministers approve Heathrow expansion over Gatwick - but long consultation awaits
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Jaguar Land Rover picks team for 2,760-space car park
Bam, Mace and Ridge win roles on Midlands facility
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Gensler fleshes out floating Parliament idea
Design firm offers peek inside scheme endorsed by Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn
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Wates lands £130m student flats hat-trick
Contractor wins three schemes across the north of England
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Market review: Inflation on the horizon
The data shows that the fall in the value of the pound is likely to lead to a period of inflation, with prices rising
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Farmer Review: We need a multi-skilled workforce
It’s no good contractors training people to have single skillsets and then fighting over hiring them, says Mace chief executive
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Osborne profit halves as legacy jobs finish
Contractor says underlying profitability has improved
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Morgan Sindall unveils £150m Bournemouth plans
Winter Gardens site has been derelict for 10 years
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Housebuilders' salary survey 2016: Business as usual
The Brexit vote has ushered in a time of widespread uncertainty, but activity in the housebuilding sector has so far held up well. Joey Gardiner looks at what we can learn from this year’s salary survey and and asks how long trading can remain strong
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Check the paperwork
It’s not just Byron clamping down on illegal employees. The government has a drive on to catch workers who do not have the right to work in the UK - with big fines falling on those who employ them