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NewsRICS survey shows falling demand for homes as consumers rein in spending
House prices however expected to rise in the short term due to lack of supply
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NewsIndustry worries over infrastructure levy as Gove pushes ahead with planning reform
Warnings over proposed new system as Levelling Up Bill faces first parlimentary hurdle
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NewsQuarterly construction starts increase, says Glenigan
But number of jobs getting out of ground still 19% down year-on-year
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NewsCamden Highline proposals in for planning
Project linking Camden Town with Kings Cross include gardens, cafés and arts space
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NewsHousing growth tumbles as runaway inflation dogs industry, bellwether report says
Workload expectations at lowest level since August 2020
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NewsTilbury Douglas separated out of Interserve parent
Break-up of group virtually complete following FM and RMD Kwikform sales
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NewsAdjaye sent back to drawing board following local revolt against 20-storey Brixton tower plan
London mayor postpones decision on scheme after request from developer
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NewsNew course launched to plug 200,000-person health and safety gap on construction sites
Large numbers of surveyors, architects and engineers currently without nationally recognised certification
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CommentA lesson to us all: how Scottish schools are tackling the energy performance gap
A simple funding policy is incentivising the uptake of Passivhaus for schools in Scotland - it should be applied across the UK
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NewsUrban Splash inks £750m Swansea regeneration
Developer to revamp three different sites in south Wales city
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NewsConstruction Dragon Boat race raises £17,600
Team from refurbishment contractor Parkeray wins top place
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CommentUnpicking the Levelling Up Bill
The proposed legislation has big implications – but the devil will be in the detail
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NewsKier win keeps McAlpine waiting for debut Derwent scheme
£60m Network Building job due to start later this summer
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NewsAccounting watchdog hits PwC with £5m fine over Galliford Try and Kier audit failures
Probe centred on three sets of annual accounts filed by pair
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NewsO’Rourke continues revamp of sustainability team
Firm wants to speed up promised initiatives under plans by incoming chief executive Seamus French
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FeaturesAre we seeing the start of a housing development slowdown?
Three different sets of data suggest housebuilding activity is slowing. But many in the sector are bullish about growth. What’s going on?
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News1980s City landmark set for £100m makeover
Bishopsgate block drawn up by SOM more than three decades ago
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CommentAdapting contracts for price volatility
Peter O’Brien explains how contract terms can be used to share inflation risks fairly
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NewsCCS gears up for planned £2bn repair and maintenance framework
Four-year deal to start next January














