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This week in 1995
As the new government is pressed on the housing shortage, we look back to 20 years ago when it was a different story
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It’s time to fix the housing crisis
With a dire shortage of homes in the country, what has the government got to do to get housing working again?
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Wates and Shepherd deal - at a glance analysis
Wates eyes expansion, while Shepherd Group focuses on modular builder Portakabin
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Comment
What’s really going on?
Latest statistics show construction industry has shrunk in first quarter of 2015
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Business as usual
Housing and construction activity not affected by election uncertainty according to latest indices
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North Midland makes £125,000 first quarter loss
Construction group blames Carillion Telent for first quarter loss
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Lend Lease secures second occupier for Stratford International Quarter
Land Lease and London Continental Railways have secured their second tenant for The International Quarter
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Government urged to use pollution eating tiles
The new government has been urged to use pollution-eating products to cut air pollution
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PC Harrington Contractors transfers two more jobs
PC Harrington Contractors shifts two outstanding contracts to a PC Harrington Group subsidiary
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Wates agrees deal to buy bulk of Shepherd’s construction arm
Exclusive: Landmark deal to see Wates acquire Shepherd Group’s engineering services and FM divisions
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Comment
Online poll: Professions
Are the institutions of construction professionals becoming less relevant to the industry? Vote here
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G&T wins cost role on restoration of Glasgow's Mac
Gardiner Theobold adds QS position to existing PM role on restoration project
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Mace tops contractors’ league with £238m contract haul
Six major projects, including data centre and development in Camden Town, propel firm to top of the table
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Cyber attacks
The building industry needs to wise up to the threat of attacks on businesses from cyberspace and what it can do to guard against them
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Professions: Now you see them, now you don’t
Construction’s professions could effectively disappear within a decade, according to the author of a challenging report
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Sir Robert McAlpine singles out Fitzroy Place after £89m loss
Central London scheme is running up to six months late with problems on flats and public realm elements
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Javid to legislate to help small businesses over late payment
Business secretary announces proposals to give trade associations power to intervene on behalf of members
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Image of the week: Blooms with a view
Morgan Stanley makes it debut as a show garden sponsor at this week’s Chelsea Flower Show
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Barbour ABI's May market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for May is now available to download