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Construction has an image problem that is harming recruitment. We have to change
A lack of diversity combined with an out of date mindset means the industry is at a disadvantage when it comes to attracting new talent, says James Wates
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RSHP’S South Ken station plans pulled for last-minute tweaks
Developers Native Land and TfL withdraw proposals ahead of planning meeting despite recommendation to approve
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London could fit 400,000 new homes on brownfield sites, says Aecom
Study finds 2,000ha of previously-developed land within walking distance of the capital’s town centres
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Rights to light – what are the issues?
A recent case underlines the necessity of resolving rights to light issues early, to avoid injunctions or even demolition orders
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Brickability eyes £500m turnover after snapping up larger rival
AIM-listed firm paying up to £63m for Taylor Maxwell
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Birmingham approves regen plans for 1,850 new homes
Oval Real Estate’s blueprint for Digbeth also includes 200,000 sq m of commercial space and an elevated park
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Transport for London to slash capital spend as part of £1bn bailout deal
Latest agreement runs until December
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Major challenges in persuading homeowners to install heat pumps, government admits
BEIS tells industry that energy saving devices can cost up to £35,000 each and could increase fuel bills
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McLaughlin & Harvey eyes fit-out market with new business
Northern Irish contractor says division will create 20 jobs
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Redbridge gives green light to east London ‘Tesco town’
Collaboration between supermarket firm and Weston Homes to provide nearly 1,300 homes in Goodmayes
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Scottish housebuilder expects bumper profits
Springfield says full year numbers will be ‘significantly’ better than previous forecasts
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Northern leaders want delayed regional rail plan published
Government had promised document by March
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Sale of housing arm clears way for Kier to pump £350m into business next month
Proceeds of deal and equity raise set to reduce contractor’s £436m debt pile
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More suppliers clamp down on sales of cement as demand rockets
Building understands Cemex and Breedon rationing supplies of products as post-lockdown boom shows no sign of slowing down
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HS2 to Leeds will go ahead and could be built ‘dramatically’ ahead of schedule
Transport secretary Grant Shapps quashes fears that north-eastern section of line could be scrapped
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Features
In Business: Alinea warns of aggressive bids in a slowing commercial market
Cost consultant’s Mark Lacey says contractors looking to replenish covid-hit order books are cutting prices