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Restructuring and pension costs send Tilbury Douglas into red
Firm says revenue wll top £500m this year and return to profit
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Former Crossrail 2 boss joins National Infrastructure Commission
Appointment comes ahead of next week’s publication of assessment of country’s critical needs
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Starmer set to announce ‘new towns’ plan as part of ‘national renewal’ strategy
Labour leader expected to loosen planning rules and incentivise ’Georgian townhouse-style’ design
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Labour would commission inquiry into HS2 costs, says Reeves
Shadow chancellor also unveiled plans to ‘get Britain building’
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Labour pledges biggest affordable housing boost ‘in a generation’
Party would crack down on developers trying to “wriggle out of their responsibilities”, Angela Rayner says
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US firm snaps up another UK consultant
Firm snaps up QS months after deal to buy West Yorkshire engineer
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One firm owed £4.5m as Buckingham supply chain hit for over £108m
Unsecured creditors not expected to get any of money they’re due back
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Shadow chancellor pledges to speed up ‘critically important infrastructure’
Shadow chancellor set to announce measures to fast track planning for life sciences, battery factories and 5G infrastructure
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Harnessing contracts to meet energy efficiency requirements
Getting the contract right is vital to ensure that office improvement works to meet rising efficiency standards hit the target EPC
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Green light for plan to replace M&S store on Chelsea’s King’s Road with scheme that attracted 1,300 objections
Scheme has been designed by Pilbrow & Partners, the architect behind retailer’s rejected Oxford Street store replacement
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The Golden Z: Glasgow’s radical plan to give the high street back to the people
This summer, Glasgow City Council quietly backed a vision to double its city centre population and take back the urban realm from retail domination. Daniel Gayne finds out what it all means
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Inflation and subcontractor failures send Bouygues tumbling into red
Firm adds cost of complying with new safety legislation hits bottom line
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Fosters’ Millennium Bridge to close for three weeks for ‘urgent’ repairs
Structure to close for fourth time next month to replace degraded membrane
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Building takes its report into the English planning system to government
Submission makes the case for giving the current system a chance to work after failed attempts at radical reform
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Plans unveiled to replace Belgravia police station with luxury hotel
Buckingham Palace Road scheme to transform 1993 building with Victorian-style facade
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In pictures: UK’s best offices recognised in BCO National Awards 2023
Barclays Glasgow Campus wins top prize
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We were on the right track. Cancelling HS2 has taken us off it
Some building projects are worth the money and the wait. A once-in-a-generation opportunity has now been missed, writes Randstad’s Victoria Short
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Key takeaways from the Conservative Party conference
This party conference will long be remembered as the place HS2 died. But rail was far from the only topic on the agenda in Manchester, as Daniel Gayne reports
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Housing business set up by former Wates resi boss makes staff redundant
Founder confirms that regional subsidiaries set to go into administration
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Ex-Carillion chief hit with eight year director ban
Insolvency Service’s decision follows two similar disqualifications for other bosses