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MPs sceptical MMC can speed up ‘worryingly slow’ New Hospital Programme
Public Accounts Committee says it is “extremely concerned” by lack of progress on £20bn programme
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Can the 16th housing minister in 13 years make a difference before the election?
The past nine housing ministers have come and gone in the time it takes to get a large project to site, says Joey Gardiner. So what are the chances that the latest incumbent in the role can do what is required to pick the industry up off the floor?
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HS2 eyeing 2030 completion date for Phase 1
Interim chair also criticises contractors’ cost-plus contracts, saying they don’t give ‘me any real levers’ for firms to improve performance
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Major contractors call for £3.8bn decarbonisation fund to be released in full
Major contractors and energy companies echo Housing Forum and National Housing Federation in saying releasing funding would “give greater confidence” to decarbonisation industry
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GPE the latest to strike optimistic note about London office market
Firm upgrades rental growth forecast for second half
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Boom and bust: is there a way out of this wasteful cycle?
Contractors face a harsh environment right now and it would help to get clarity from higher up the supply chain on pipeline, procurement and payment
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Galliford Try wins £20m Glasgow health hub work
Scheme will include lab and office space for life sciences businesses
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Parliamentary committee to explore relationship between built environment and young people’s health
LUHC Committee calls for evidence as part of inquiry into young people and built environment
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DfT says cost of completing HS2 phase to Birmingham will be up to £54bn
Rail minister says price will be lower than delivery company’s latest estimate
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Ridge buys London cost consultant to push into data centre and commercial markets
Company makes first acquisition since private equity firm pumped £40m into business in spring
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Crest Nicholson cuts profit forecast again as firm plans job cuts
Housebuilder announces series of cost-cutting measures
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Will the Procurement Act 2023 really transform public procurement?
We now have the tools we need to make procurement fit for purpose, we all have a responsbibility to ensure this transformation happens, write Rebecca Rees
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McLaren rejigs board and moves Paul Heather up to group chief exec role
Firm says it expects turnover to hit £1bn this year
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Details of huge eight-block Blackfriars plan emerge
Bennetts Associates and Arup working on plan for 3.6ha riverside site for Network Rail and developer Almacantar
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More government support needed for industry to meet MMC housing targets, expert tells peers
Academic tells lords ‘very difficult for supply side to do this on their own’
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5 minutes with … Priya Shah at Linesight
The global consultancy’s associate director on her transition from the nuclear sector, her training scheme for chemical engineers and the need for digital transformation
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Huge makeover planned by Stanhope for 1960s government building in Victoria
Staff at business department due to move out of 1 Victoria Street in January
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McGee inks deal to kick off Grosvenor office scheme in Mayfair
South Molton Triangle development is Japanese developer Mitsui Fudosan’s debut project with Duke of Westminster’s property arm
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Housing business set up by former Wates housing boss goes into administration
Cowgills appointed to oversee administration of Real’s London and South East business as South West arm liquidated