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Argent set to start work repairing cladding on King’s Cross block built by Kier
Contractor has come up with solution to deal with facade issues at Tapestry Building, developer says
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Vistry boss defends asking suppliers for price cuts and says ‘greater efficiencies mean more work in future’
Stephen Teagle says firm has had ‘many positive conversations’ with subcontractors over 10% cost reduction proposal
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Administrations in construction jump as low margins hit squeezed firms’ wriggle room
Industry one of the worst sectors affected by companies going under
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In pictures: Beard completes £38m transformation of Rhodes House in Oxford
Scheme includes three new basements, solid stone spiral staircase and all-glass pavilion
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My route into construction … Kate Sadler, assistant quantity surveyor, McLaren
The industry includes an impressive variety of roles – but unless you are on the inside it can be hard to know how to break in, let alone progress to the top. In this new series, we talk to professionals about their often surprising career twists and turns
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Berkeley lodges plans for five more phases of huge Ealing masterplan
Outline application proposes around 50 new buildings and at least 3,000 new homes
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Ballymore and Sainsbury’s team up for 2,500-home Ladbroke Grove scheme
Project has 11 year build programme with first homes completed at end of decade
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Landsec unveils £250m plan to demolish brutalist City block and replace with 20-storey office
Three chasing scheme next to developer’s New Street Square project
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Docklands towers approved at appeal
Inspector overturns councillors’ rejection of mixed-use east London scheme
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Former Kier London boss takes up role at ski resort planned under Saudi’s $500bn Neom mega scheme
David McKenzie left contractor earlier this year which has now completed rejig of division
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How SMEs can lead the industry towards a more sustainable future
We need much more energy-efficient homes if we are to hit net zero targets and it is young, innovative developers who are searching for the answers, writes Charlie Fitzgibbon
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Vistry to cut 200 jobs as it thanks supply chain for ‘productive discussions’ over price cuts
Housebuilder to rejig partnerships business and addresses controversy over reductions on suppliers’ bills
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US owner of London QS eyes income jump as boss says ‘attractive’ UK market will see more consolidation
MGAC bought RLF two years ago and expects other overseas raiders to run rule over British firms
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Why have buildings become so boring? Thomas Heatherwick launches his campaign for change
In this exclusive interview, the Heatherwick Studio founder outlines the philosophy behind his mission to put the soul back into building design
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Bam lands deal to transform historic warehouse into BBC Birmingham base
Firm also working on new home of MasterChef TV show in city
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CPA forecasts fall in output this year and next
Predicted contraction slightly smaller than previously estimated
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Old Royal Liverpool University Hospital to be turned into health campus
Facility was replaced by 640-bed hospital last year
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Further ‘political failure’ on nutrient neutrality will damage business, warns HBF
Body reacts to reports that new bill promised by Michael Gove to solve hiatus has been shelved.