More news – Page 1118
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Brexit boost forecast for London high-end resi
Arcadis says Brexit fallout could lend a helping hand to the prime residential sector
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Brick maker to mothball Lancashire factories
Forterra blames ‘economic uncertainty’ for decision
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Siemens puts new UK wind power on hold after Brexit vote
Engineering company’s UK boss says new plans will be frozen until EU-UK trading relationship is clarified
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Interserve cuts carbon intensity by 20% in 2015
The firm’s business-wide sustainability plan sets out its targets to 2020
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Comment
Artificial intelligence: Frankenstein’s lawyers?
AI programmes are becoming part of legal process. Could construction lawyers could be facing obsolescence?
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Comment
Future of SMEs after Brexit
What does the future hold for SME’s in the wake of the UK’s vote to leave the EU? It’s not quite all doom and gloom
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Features
Infrastructure update: Land regeneration for housing
We consider the complex, multidisciplinary nature of land regeneration and how housing need and government policy are driving increased demand
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Haringey shortlists three for £2bn developer role
North London council wants to build 5,000 homes in borough
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Parliament begins search for MPs' offices contractor
Building works expected to cost £500m and take four years to complete
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Online poll: Pension worries
Are you worried about how Brexit will affect your pension? Results are in
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Mace: 30 million new buildings needed by 2050
Rapid growth means 120 billion sq m of new floor space needed by midway through the century
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Mace £400m City job pauses for pre-let
Post-Brexit uncertainty throws another scheme into question
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Brexit could move Scotland's economy forward
We are seeing more enquiries from the public and the private sector north of the border, so perhaps we have reason to be optimistic
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Brexit threatens London commercial jobs
Schemes in doubt include 40 Leadenhall and 22 Bishopsgate, as investors reconsider their stakes in property and development
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Comment
Claims for distress: Bit of an upset
Can you put a price on the distress and anxiety caused by a building project that goes awry? Some previous cases provide guidance
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Features
Resurgent regional cities
Developers and employers are looking outside the capital’s overheated market for opportunities in regional cities. Joey Gardiner goes beyond the northern powerhouse and looks at the prospects for Bristol, Birmingham and Glasgow
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Comment
Has Kier overreached itself?
Kier’s latest trading update suggests its acquisitions of May Gurney and Mouchel have incurred significant ‘integration costs’
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Features
What to specify: Roofing
This week’s products for specification include PV roof tiles, a new non-combustible stone wool core and natural slates used on the first purpose-built gym in England