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Highways England details £2bn of South-west schemes
Infrastructure client continues investment plan with £2bn spending in South-west
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One million ft2 Lancashire business park green lit
Praxis Holdings secures planning permission for one million sq ft development in Whitebirk
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McCarthy & Stone to float to raise £70m
Retirement homes developers expects to raise £70m from initial public offering
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Online poll: Infrastructure delivery
Will the government’s new commission led by Lord Adonis be successful in depoliticizing UK infrastructure delivery? Vote below
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A city of a million small sites
The UK is glued to top-down ideas of housing regeneration. Sharing work among smaller developers would prove more fruitful
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Building hacking: Who's in control?
As building management systems become a greater part of our daily lives, their susceptibility to cyber attack is ever increasing. How would your building handle getting hacked?
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Contracts: Smooth operators
We’ve improved the efficiency of actual building no end – yet when it comes to negotiating contracts we get bogged down. It’s time to oil the wheels of contracting
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Heathrow begins third runway tendering
Heathrow calls on consultants to express interest in third runway work, despite government not yet making decision on new runway location
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Fire engulfs Manchester city centre Co-op scheme
Fire damages building under rennovation by Wates as part of £800m Noma development
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Planning system grinding to a halt, survey finds
Major schemes in London taking 34 weeks to get to a decision
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Illegal working poses a significant threat to construction
Employers must work with government to clampdown on illegal working
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Illegal immigration clampdown begins in construction
Week-long inspection drive targets ‘rogue employers’
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Cameron confirms 2017 cut-off for councils' local plans
Housing and planning bill to be launched this week
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Elephant and Castle 'energy hub' gets go-ahead
Lendlease secures planning permission for net zero carbon combined heat and power plant
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Kerslake brands Tory starter homes drive 'Orwellian'
Policy will not cure affordable housing ills, says former top civil servant
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Commercial sector growth picks up
Commercial activity growth picks up in September, although public sector offices work has declined
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Carillion bags £1.7bn of work in four months
Carillion has won £1.7bn worth of new business since the start of July
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Gender pay gap: Between Mars and Venus
Companies with more than 250 employees will soon be required to publish their gender pay gap data
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Let's get serious
Bringing a solution to the housing shortage under the remit of the NIC would show the Conservatives mean business