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Policy priorities for a green recovery
While government is in listening mode, UKGBC’s Julie Hirigoyen argues for sustainable growth through three fronts
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Worries grow over cut-throat bidding and cash flows drying up, Mace report finds
Tender forecast expects ‘substantial drop’ in new projects over next 18 months
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MPs demand Jenrick release Westferry decision documents
Housing select committee chief increases pressure on housing secretary over unlawful appeal decision
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Taylor Wimpey raises £500m to buy up land
Housebuilder looks to take advantage of cheap sites during the pandemic crisis
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Builders merchants’ sales collapsed 75% in April
Amount of tools sold declined 90% year-on-year
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Big names win spots on £300m Highways England consultants framework
Firms will help with £27.5bn in road projects over the next four years
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Maccreanor Lavington gets OK for another Old Kent Road tower
Architect’s proposals include 28-storey building and 250 homes
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A vital insurance backstop
Construction will benefit hugely from the £10bn trade credit insurance state scheme, says Milo Bogaerts of Euler Hermes
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Mace cutting 300 jobs as aviation work runs dry
Firm the latest to announce redundancy programme in wake of covid-19 crisis
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Construction workforce to fall 10% by September, CLC warns
Materials firms, developers and contractors will be hardest hit
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Coronavirus update for construction: 17 June
Build UK’s update the industry amid the covid-19 outbreak
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Wates proposes Nightingale-style plan to build extra space for schools
Firm says easy-to-build temporary classrooms will help tackle growing crisis
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Clients delaying decisions on jobs, Severfield warns
Covid-19 crisis overshadows improved set of results for steelwork contractor
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Galliford Try signs up for first phase of £500m Tottenham Hale regen
Firm will build out two plots in deal worth £85m
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Covid disruption sees Berkeley profit slump by a third
Sales also drop by a quarter as housebuilder says it is ‘too early’ to know the shape of the post-lockdown market
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Long-empty Jubilee line site to be turned into mixed-use scheme by U&I
Southwark project drawn up by Allies Morrison
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Delays meant Birmingham spent £60m less on Commonwealth Games village in first quarter of this year
Council had budgeted to fork out £179m but scheme falling behind schedule saw huge underspend