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Vinci formally inks deal for FM Conway
Family ties cut as granddaughter of founder steps away from 60-year-old business
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Miller Homes completes St Modwen acquisition following CMA approval
Edinburgh-based firm targeting 6,000 homes a year
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RSHP’s new tower at 99 Bishopsgate approved with plans to start construction next year
City signs off proposal for 54-storey office block set to be built by Multiplex
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‘Productive discussions’ with government on plans to build Europe’s largest theme park in Bedfordshire
US company had been expected to make final decision on 283ha project by the end of last year
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The chancellor has put infrastructure at the very centre of her growth plan – so where is the sense of excitement?
Backing for big and bold projects should help boost sector confidence, but with such long time horizons it all feels a bit distant
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G&T director heads over to Knight Frank
New arrival to head up firm’s work on £200m revamp of Lloyds Bank HQ in Edinburgh
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New funding model could deliver £4.5bn for transport projects, says WSP
Tax Increment Financing (TIF) could unlock billions for TfL extensions if formatted for residential use
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Land previously designated green belt could be turned into thousands of homes under grey belt rules
Research says rejected applications could see more than 27,000 properties now built because of defintion changes
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In partnership
The ‘renovation revolution’ required to tackle building emissions
Sam Kimmins, director of energy, Climate Group tells Jordan Marshall what is needed in order to double renovation rates in the UK and Europe
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Reeves promises not to renege on building safety regulation as 90 new high-rise projects are held up by rules
Work on more than 700 blocks is waiting on design approval from regulator under Building Safety Act, new figures show
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Sisk finally signs on dotted line for £300m Great Ormond Street job
New cancer centre set to finish in late 2028
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The Building Safety Act is changing project procurement. Here’s how to navigate the way ahead
New safety requirements could signal the end of single-stage design and build, says Steve Jackson at AtkinsRéalis. Expert advice and collaborative working are the keys to a smooth transition
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In pictures: Revamp of Foggo’s ‘Hanging Gardens of Basingstoke’ completed
Twelve Architects and Studio Knight Stokoe also on team for refurbishment of grade II-listed office complex
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Plans unveiled for more student towers in Manchester
Replacement of existing 1990s accommodation to contain two blocks up to 30 storeys
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Mace working with council to fix four metre-deep void outside £230m London Bridge office tower job
Site entrance moved and power supply briefly interrupted at 28-storey scheme after hole appeared on 7 January
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Skills review says ‘fundamental reset’ needed to recruit and retain workforce
Mark Farmer-authored report for DfE draws up 63 recommendations
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Local politicians rip into McAlpine after loose cladding on hotel closes Woking town centre road following winter storms
Contractor says it is ‘working around clock’ to fix issue after recent impact of high winds damages panels on 23-storey building
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Profit rebounds at demolition firm Brown & Mason
Contractor confirms managing director Nicholas Brown has stepped down as a director following CMA ruling
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Chancellor confirms backing for third runway at Heathrow
Rachel Reeves also backs Lower Thames Crossing, Old Trafford regeneration and East West Rail in speech designed to outline growth plans
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Council on hunt for consultant team to help with Old Trafford regeneration plans
Manchester United to make decision on whether to rebuild or refurbish current ground by summer