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HG to rejig management as profit doubles to £25m
High-rise specialist sees turnover hit record figure
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International trio picked for £1.25bn Stonehenge Tunnel build
Scheme still needs approval from Grant Shapps
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Make whole-life carbon assessments mandatory for buildings, committee urges government
Chronic skills gap an obstacle to cutting emissions
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Half of built environment firms hit by ransomware in past two years, survey says
Businesses report weak recovery strategies
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CLC sets out strategy to mitigate rampant inflation
Group looking at long-term impact of war in Ukraine
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The Procurement Bill – the key impacts for construction
Long-awaited reforms to public procurement go to the House of Lords today. Here’s what you need to know
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A time to stick together – and play fair
Everybody has a role to play in coping with the far-reaching consequences of the war in Ukraine. Collaboration is key, writes James Wates
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Heatherwick, LEAP and Alison Brooks among RIBA regional winners
Building of the year awards for projects including cancer support centre and modern reimagining of an Oxford quad
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The Elizabeth line: a welcome civic legacy designed to last 120 years
From the contextual to the finely detailed, its stations are an eclectic and ultimately uplifting addition to the capital’s transport network
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Brickmaker upgrades forecasts on back of booming demand
Cost of Forterra’s bricks up 28% in first four months of year as revenue jumps a quarter
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How to benchmark life sciences project data
It’s sometimes said life sciences projects are so bespoke comparisons between them are meaningless, that’s far from the case
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Government announces £553m investment to improve energy efficiency in public buildings
Kew Gardens, National Football Museum and Nottingham’s Queens Medical Centre among beneficiaries
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Firm sought for £100m port upgrade job
Associated British Ports wants new infrastructure built at Immingham Port in Lincolnshire
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UEL after partner for £35m redevelopment of Stratford campus
Firms given until later next month to send in bids
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Could a Gloucestershire training centre have found the answer to construction’s people problem?
A family firm in need of more workers to expand its business took matters into its own hands by opening a training centre for construction skills which soon expects to train 2,000 people a year
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Core 5 says ‘unrealistic’ for contractors to get rid of all risk as tenders head for double figure rises
Inflation could hit double figures by end of year, London QS admits
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New energy laws mean 80% of London’s office space will need upgrading, Deloitte says
Warning made as firm’s latest crane survey says new build jobs in capital fell markedly in last six months
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Housebuilder remains construction’s richest man as fortune ticks up £800m
John Bloor’s fortune put at just over £2bn in latest annual ranking