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Profit slumps at Persimmon as covid hits completion rates
But firm says second half of year has got off to strong start
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Winners of Jersey masterplanning competition named
Gillespies and Heta Architects to deliver art gallery, pools, amphitheatre and 1,000 homes
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Starting whistle blows for next scheme in £55m overhaul of National Railway Museum
Architects wanted to design building at York site’s sister complex in County Durham
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Bam's timber frame King's Cross sports hall completes
Building designed by Bennetts Associates sits just above Thameslink tunnels
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Tips for SMEs wanting to break into public sector work
Private and public sector clients are very different beasts, here is what you need to know about winning work with the latter
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Costain results pushed back as firm awaits ruling on problem Welsh road
Interims will come out after arbitration decision on A465 is made next month
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London City Airport pauses terminal expansion plans
Bosses set to ‘re-evaluate timing’ of £500m expansion programme’s final stages
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London mayor to decide on revised plans for £1.5bn redevelopment of former brewery
Consultation on amended Mortlake proposals due to finish next month
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Recruitment activity coming back, Hays survey finds
But proportion of firms seeking new staff is still significantly down on 2019 levels
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Housing group launches search for partner on £800m south London estate revamp
Lambeth scheme will see 2,400 homes built in Clapham
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Former civil service boss wades into planning reforms
Lord Kerslake says plans risk hit to affordable housing delivery
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Wear masks on site, CLC tells workers
Face coverings should be worn in certain conditions is group’s latest advice
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The recovery will be like no other
A record fall in GDP means getting the economy back to where it once was will require an unprecedented haul back
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Coronavirus update for construction: 14 August
Build UK’s update for the industry amid the covid-19 outbreak
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Second covid-19 wave would not be as bad for construction as the first, Mace says
Importance of industry to governments will help it survive further lockdowns, firm adds
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Dagenham film studios proposal wraps up planning after mayor green lights £110m scheme
Complex will be built at former factory in Essex town
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Energy minister admits more funding needed to decarbonise homes
Government will keep eye on demand for scheme before committing to more cash, Kwasi Kwarteng says
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Confidence among construction workers about future prospects begins to ebb away
IT and finance the most optimistic professions