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5 minutes with … Riaz Dudhia at Nelsons
The commercial property solicitor would simplify and relax planning restrictions. He enjoys playing tennis and Italian food
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Crest Nicholson’s profit nearly halves as sales fall
Firm says slower market has prevented it from raising selling prices to offset inflation hit
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Cost comparison: Pros and cons of volumetric construction in housing
Pros and cons of volumetric construction, the barriers to widespread adoption, and a cost comparison between a traditional and modular residential tower
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Galliford Try to receive £26m payout after settling dispute with infrastructure fund
Shareholders to receive share of proceeds after settlement reached in ”complex and challenging” dispute
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Wates continues revamp as firm rejigs M&E arm
Move follows reorganisation at wider construction division last month
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Industry needs ‘Nightingale approach’ to achieve £20bn hospitals plan, programme chief says
Minister in charge of programme to build 40 new hospitals by 2030 says goal can only be achieved by “challenging current methods”
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Laing O’Rourke looking at cutting 200 jobs in the UK
Bulk of losses expected at firm’s Dartford head office
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Stepping back: the story of 8 Bishopsgate
Like its neighbour the Cheesegrater, the latest addition to the City skyline – Wilkinson Eyre’s 8 Bishopsgate – had to avoid impinging on views of St Paul’s
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Comment
A knotty nuisance: Japanese knotweed for developers
The legal implications of developing land adjacent to this highly invasive plant may be more extensive than you thought
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Rivals on alert after talks between Laing O’Rourke and Manchester City over £300m Etihad expansion end
Treble-chasing club sticking to start date of this autumn
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Can architects restore faith in their technical expertise?
With major changes to architectural education under way, the Building the Future Commission speaks to professionals from across property, architecture and education about the potential for a reinvigorated profession
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Paris bans tall buildings amid row over Herzog & de Meuron tower
City council votes to set 37m height limit in traditionally low rise city following backlash against 180m-tall Le Triangle
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Northern business leaders back Burnham’s call for underground HS2 station in Manchester
Through-station will support future services in the North, say advocates
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WSP staff shifted from mothballed HS2 Euston site to Old Oak Common
Construction minister hails project and says it ‘cannot come fast enough’
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Construction activity grows despite dramatic drop in housebuilding
May’s PMI figures showed lowest residential reading in three years
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Ilke Homes in race to pull in more funding
Modular housebuilder aiming to avoid inclusion of ‘material uncertainty’ statement in delayed annual accounts
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Industry benefits from construction minister’s broad role, says Ghani
Minister for industry and economic security spoke at launch of CLC zero diesel strategy
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Infrastructure college to close with less than 2% of its student capacity
National College for Advanced Transport and Infrastructure was set up in 2017 to provide skills for HS2
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Housing plan to transform Derby eyesore
Friar Gate Goods Yard proposals will deliver 274 new homes and restore historic buildings