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Camden Highline plans set for approval this week
Construction work due to start later this year
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Costain brings in navy veteran to head up defence and nuclear businesses
New recruit was commander of base at Faslane
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Weston says first MMC homes will start rolling off production line by spring
Essex housebuilder looks to produce 4,000 light-gauge steel frame homes a year at facility from June
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Plans lodged for Oxford student accommodation scheme
Stirling winner Niall McLaughlin working on 12,000 sq m Hertford College scheme with landscape architect Kim Wilkie
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Building the Future Commission gets under way
Building’s ambitious year-long project kicks off today
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Modular without the factory: Modulous’ plan to turn offsite building on its head
After a tricky year for MMC, one start-up claims its asset-light business model will help it succeed where others have failed. As part of the Building the Future Commission, we had a sneak peak at Modulous’ TESSA software before its launch
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Green light for Levete plan to build nuclear fusion research plant
Oxfordshire scheme set to begin later this year
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Kier nabs new science sector boss from Sisk
New arrival to head up growth at life sciences business
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Laing O’Rourke lined up for huge Oxford cancer research campus bankrolled by US tech billionaire
Foster & Partners scheme being funded by world’s seventh richest man
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Taylor Wimpey plans £20m cost-cutting drive as market conditions tighten
Housebuilder also warns Gove’s planning policy overhaul will lead to shortfall in sites
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Quintain’s way helps lift Wembley out of the doldrums
The firm’s chief executive James Saunders tells Dave Rogers what’s been going on at the site with the famous name and what’s next
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Housing slowdown blunts construction output, ONS data says
Latest figures show sector’s woes took gloss off improvements elsewhere
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Gleeson pins falling sales on mini-Budget debacle
But housebuilder says cancellation rates have steadied since autumn
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Ease planning rules to kick-start solar ‘rooftop revolution’, urges net zero tsar
Chris Skidmore’s review says UK has ‘fallen behind’ on targets
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More than 400 jobs at steel maker face axe as energy crisis grows
“Severe competitiveness issues” force UK’s third largest steel producer to announce restructuring plan
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From the archives: Benjamin Disraeli’s proposal to hang architects, 1847
“Really delightful”: In the second of our series of archive pieces celebrating Building’s 180th annniversary, we give you our magazine’s reaction to the 19th century prime minister’s idea to publically execute architects who design boring buildings
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Solar shading specialist collapsed owing creditors more than £1m
Levolux racked up £2.4m loss on turnover of less than £8m, administrator’s report reveals
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Persimmon pauses site openings and says recovery ‘too early to call’
Housebuilder says it has been hit hard by combination of rising rates and closure of Help to Buy
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Delayed £28m Aberdeen park refurb finally opens - without grass
Troubled Union Terrace Gardens facelift had been due to be complete by Balfour Beatty in 2021