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Construction industry gossip: Baking in Seville and chilling in Manchester
Baking in Seville, chilling in Manchester, and taking it slow on testing regimes
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Plans go in to refurbish 1980s Westminster office
Revamp on Rochester Row drawn up by Buckley Gray Yeoman
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Time runs out for Chipperfield’s Chinese embassy plans
Deadline to lodge an appeal for rejected scheme passed yesterday
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June sees uptick in construction output but infrastructure orders cause concern
Industry records strongest performance of Q2 with 1.6% growth
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Notting Hill Genesis defends decision not to rebuild evacuated modular block
Fire safety expert calls for “the whole lot to come down” as housing association agrees deal to spend £72m refacing flawed Paragon Estate
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Adjaye Associates dropped from £57m Liverpool slavery museum scheme
Architect at centre of sexual misconduct allegations
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Frontrunner emerges on £100m Westminster office job
Job at 7 Millbank was former headquarters of BAT
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From the archives: The great San Francisco earthquake, 1906
The Builder warms to the idea of steel-framed buildings after the “peculiar” structures survive a tremor which flattens 80% of the city
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We have the tools to transform the way we build – now we need the leadership
To overcome the multiple barriers obstructing technological change, we must look to the industry’s own leaders rather than to government
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RICS survey shows falling demand for homes as mortgage rates continue to bite
Results show weakest sales since early days of pandemic
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Persimmon interim profit slumps by two-thirds
Housebuilder takes margin hit as completions fall but predicts full year completions at top end of expectations
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‘The fines are massive.’ The NFDC’s boss on that investigation and why demolition firms are the binmen of construction
The trade body’s new chief executive Duncan Rudall has had a lot to deal with in two months. He talks to Dave Rogers
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Derwent eyes 2025 finish for O’Rourke and Kier jobs
London developer says Moorfields revamp could start in 2027
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Invest in green jobs and amend apprenticeship levy to plug labour gap, says City of London
Quarter of a million extra construction workers needed in central London by 2027
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Green light for £900m life sciences centre in Hertfordshire
Designed by Hawkins Brown, 15-building campus will create up to 5,000 new jobs in Stevenage
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L&Q quarterly completions drop by half
Buyers hit by rising mortgage rates, housing association says
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UK modular firm gets fresh private equity investment
Cash injection for Premier Modular comes after troubled months for offsite sector
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Administrators scramble to recover missing plant in wake of Henry collapse
Equipment was removed from sites in days before London high-rise builder sank into administration
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Plans in for £450m Manchester student resi and life sciences complex
Hawkins\Brown, Sheppard Robson and SimpsonHaugh working on eight-block scheme
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Bellway predicts ‘material’ drop in output in the year ahead
Housebuilder says forward sales down 44% and market has weakened further in last two months