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Clients and contractors need to work together to combat rocketing costs, Wates boss says
Industry needs to keep spirit of collaboration forged during pandemic going, David Allen adds
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Kier ends £50m Tilbury Douglas bid
Reports say firm has abandoned move for £500m turnover rival
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Proposals to cut carbon in projects shelved following promotion of MP backer
Part Z-inspired plans put on ice four days before scheduled second reading
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Crest Nicholson warns of Ukraine-related inflation amid strong sales
Housebuilder increases sales rate
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Ridge raids Gleeds for new cost management partner
Matthew Sumpter to lead firm’s South East private sector pipeline for mixed-use schemes
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Cost model: High-rise residential
Residential towers are on the rise again as the industry addresses sustainability, fire and overheating issues
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Disastrous test failure on ACM cladding was ‘forgotten’, Grenfell inquiry hears
Senior civil servant responsible for building fire safety says 2001 tests “just got missed”
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Housing and construction firms tell chancellor to boost energy efficiency measures
Firms make call ahead of tomorrow’s spring budget
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Johnson asks industry leaders to ‘accelerate’ nuclear schemes as energy crisis escalates
PM hosted roundtable talks with Balfour Beatty, Mace and EDF yesterday
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Hydrogen: not cheap but much-needed and well worth it in the end
We need brave thinking and bold investment to solve the current energy and climate crises
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Inflation worries mount with some firms saying they have stopped fixing prices
Escalating costs ‘the worst since the 1970s’, bosses warn
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Landsec reveals plan to redevelop site beside old FT headquarters
Developer has appointed BIG to come up with plans to replace 1980s building
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Simpson Haugh gets green light for 51-storey Manchester towers
But viability concerns see city’s 20% affordable housing target ditched yet again
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California dreamin’ brings a skatepark to Folkestone
Inspired by the bowl skating of 1970s America, Folkestone’s multistorey skatepark – a world first – is set to transform the UK’s skating scene forever
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Countryside team lands 900-home scheme at former police training centre
North London scheme being developed with housing association Optivo
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Construction industry gossip: Are you sitting comfortably?
Sit back to hear some strange tales from the world of construction
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The true cost of Gove’s new cladding policy on the housing sector
Michael Gove’s announcement that housebuilders will foot the £4bn cladding repair bill sparked a share price nosedive. Is the City overreacting?