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Integrated Rail Plan delays to set back Northern Powerhouse Rail by at least 12 months
Transport for the North says region will have to wait longer for improvement works to begin
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Covid takes axe to McGee’s numbers
Demolition specialist expects turnover to approaching pre-pandemic level this year
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CLC tells government to relax covid-19 self isolation rules as industry buckles under soaring absences
Industry leaders warn absences are threatening the viability of some firms
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Delayed review into RICS’ governance scandal due in less than a month
Report on the handling of internal financial report to be delivered by mid-August
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Contractors primed for £30bn government framework
Major public projects, NHS capital works and airfields to be procured through deal
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Features
In Business: Hill Group’s Andy Hill
Founder and chief executive of the UK’s third-biggest privately owned developer on why he aims to focus on value and quality, rather than making money
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Government under pressure to save Cleveland Bridge
Local MP calls for ministers to do 'everything in its power to assist'
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Government missing opportunity to use building safety reforms to end late payments ‘misery’
Labour MP argued ‘toxic’ industry payment culture contributes to poor building safety
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Expect heat and building strategy ‘within weeks’, government net zero champion says
Reports hold-up has been caused by row over funding
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5 minutes with … Olutayo Adebowale at Cirkadia and the Design Council
The director at consultant Cirkadia on the importance of social value, her love of dress design and why Nigerian food is the cuisine to watch
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Smart meters will not work in hydrogen-powered homes, business secretary admits
Kwasi Kwarteng rejects suggestion smart meter roll-out should be paused
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Comment
We need a Part Z to regulate embodied carbon
It’s time to tackle carbon emissions from construction, which have failed to fall alongside operational carbon
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Pandemic blamed as Cleveland Bridge collapses into administration
Staff told firm will be wound up if buyer for 144-year-old business cannot be found
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Comment
Making the most of modular contracts
Jahanara Hussain and Sarah Hale on how to minimise the risks and increase the benefits from modular
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Property consultant brings in former Homes England chief
Nick Walkley to start at Avison Young this September
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Analysts upgrade 2021 profit forecasts after Morgan Sindall says interim numbers will hit record
Booming contractor now expected to post full year profit of more than £120m
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T&T says building costs across UK regions to soar as focus moves away from London
Birmingham predicted to see 5% rise this year before jumping even further in 2022
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Top boss at Laing O’Rourke’s procurement team sets up new business
Senior figure joined by two others from contractor at recently formed IT company
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Critical construction workers could be exempt from self-isolating
Government to send letters to key individuals as ‘pingdemic’ escalates
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Cost model: Data centres
Data centres have become vital infrastructure, but as their importance has grown, so too have their size, security threats and carbon output