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Forterra says housebuilders’ woes to hit demand this year after bumper 2022
Brickmaker says key its sales will be spring selling season
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Barratt to open £45m timber frame factory this summer
Housebuilding giant plans to build more homes off-site to meet 2025 Future Homes Standard
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Eric Parry gets OK for Tokyo tower
Scheme to be a major landmark in city’s central shopping district
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Government set to announce HS2 delays
Costs on first phase have reportedly risen £2bn since last update
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5 minutes with … Dan Clarke at Native Land
The firm’s development director on the importance of having a plan – and the satisfaction when that plan comes together.
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The power of four: how UK’s biggest builders are working together on £1bn prisons programme
ISG, Kier, Laing O’Rourke and Wates have joined forces to build four new English prisons, pooling their resources and skills to form one big collaborative team. Here’s how it works
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This is our land: One year after invasion of Ukraine, Gleeds employee explains why she stayed
Sustainability consultant Tetiana Kanashchuk still lives with her son in a town outside Kyiv. On International Women’s Day she shares her daily challenge for survival and her hopes for a better future
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Galliford Try boss says worries about slowdown beginning to ease
Bill Hocking predicts firm’s full-year profit will be at top end of City expectations
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Ibstock shrugs off housing slowdown as profit jumps to over £100m
Bottom line rockets two-thirds as revenue tops £500m
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David Chipperfield awarded Pritzker Prize 2023
Architect joins Richard Rogers and Norman Foster as among UK winners of award
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Turnover and profit on the up at T Clarke
Firm expecting to hit £500m turnover target this year
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Opening doors to opportunity
There’s a world of possibility that businesses can unlock for the next generation, Kier’s Louisa Finlay talks about getting involved in Open Doors
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O’Rourke appoints son to new COO role after Laing O’Rourke rethink
45-year-old swapped leading Australia business last year for non-exec post
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Tier Ones in London struggling to fill gaps in order books, Aecom survey finds
Impact of war in Ukraine and increasing cost of finance for clients blamed for woes
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Rafael Viñoly’s legacy to the UK is a mixed one
The Uruguayan architect bestrode the world stage and had a refreshingly open approach to design, but the UK was not where he excelled, writes Ben Flatman
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Familiar name missing as three chase British Land’s latest Broadgate deal
Proposals by Piercy & Company would double size of space at existing 1980s block
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Keller profit slides as firm counts cost of Australia fraud
Firm also reveals that one of its staff was killed in Ukraine war last month
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Meet the commissioners: Kay Hughes
Kay Hughes talks about the importance of public purpose behind infrastructure projects, the importance of technology and her love of gardening
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How robot mediators and AI can help resolve construction disputes
Technology will move us away from the traditional resolution of disputes through the court system, writes Simon Tolson