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Oxford college gets confirmation £500m scheme will go-ahead
Fletcher Priest-designed project had been called in by city council
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Old Oak housing plans re-jigged
Land price rises make current proposals unviable, development corporation says
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Another stalled Simons job set to restart
Projects halted by Simons’ demise will continue as contractors are found for jobs in Essex and north London
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In pictures: Laing O’Rourke completes £200m Jaguar Land Rover centre
Building will be home to 3,500 staff
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Could public-private partnerships unlock the later-living challenge?
The demographic that makes up our cities is experiencing a subtle shift; people aged over 65 will make up a quarter of the UK’s population by 2040
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Crossrail on course to bust another opening deadline
Scheme looking at delay of nearly three years
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Persimmon in ‘systemic nationwide’ fire safety failure, report commissioned by firm says
Independent probe into housebuilding giant calls for reassessment of whole “purpose and ambition” of company
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New architect flies in to look again at delayed £600m Stansted revamp
Mace was due to finish new arrivals terminal next autumn
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Replacement found for London job left in lurch by Simons collapse
Farringdon firm Red Construction drafted in
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London developer aims to double homes pipeline
Developer headed by ex-Barratt regional boss aims to exploit ‘post-Brexit bounce’
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Crossrail team had no idea it would miss station handover just hours before deadline
Custom House completion eventually slipped by a month
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Features
Projects: Porters Edge, London
How did Maccreanor Lavington revitalise an industrial warehouse to create a mixed-use retail and housing complex in south-east London?
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About time too: Improving quality of life through design
Masterplanning is distinguished by a special dimension – and that’s time. Good placemaking can make our lives more efficient, especially for women
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Everton to send in stadium plans next week
Toffees want to build 52,000-seat ground on Liverpool waterfront
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