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Time for Gove to stop throwing stones at housing sector
The housing secretary ignores the hard work and goodwill of so many housing professionals at his peril. There may be unintended consequences to the blame being dished out
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London no longer world’s most expensive city to build in, says Arcadis
Seven UK and Irish cities in global top 20
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Student resi tower replaces consented office plan in Elephant & Castle
Scheme by Collado Collins swapped for 24-storey housing block by Maccreanor Lavington
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£35m affordable housing job in Black Country up for grabs
West Bromwich work to begin this September and last two years
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Manchester City submits plans for £300m Etihad stadium expansion
Construction on boosted North Stand set to start in November
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Time taken to get consent for major schemes could be nearly halved, infrastructure group says
Planning wrangles continuing to hold up building work of critical jobs, new report warns
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Stricken cladding firm snapped up under pre-pack deal
Essex firm hit by customers going under and loss-making jobs
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Pushing forward the green agenda: Introba’s Brian Goldsmith and Doug Kerr
Source: Introba Introba’s new office in Holborn, designed by Dar Group stablemates Perkins + Will
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Profit recovers at steel firm Billington
Bigger jobs and operating efficiencies sees bottom line jump
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Benoy reveals designs for Saudi shopping and entertainment district
$1.8bn Riyadh scheme also includes 50,000 sq m of commercial office space and 820 homes
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Housing block up for grabs in Manchester’s New Islington neighbourhood
Project was given planning permission in 2020
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Former Wates boss handed £1m compensation payment in wake of departure last year
Boardroom wrangle saw David Allen leave last summer
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Bath Rugby set for summer submission for stadium expansion
Wasps also reportedly mulling over plans for new ground
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Comment
Why women are over mentored and under promoted
Research shows men and women’s experience of mentoring is very different – this is what has been missing
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Project black hole and falling workloads helped sink Tolent as suppliers hit for millions
Collapsed contractor hobbled by £10m cost overrun on Durham scheme
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Fosters’ plans for Oxford cancer research facility set for approval
Ellison Institute for Transformative Medicine is being bankrolled by world’s seventh richest person
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WSP among defendants in £40m claim over razed Cheshire retirement home
Claimants blame supply chain for alleged defects in fire prevention measures