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Galliard eyes start on new homes above central London Crossrail station
Work due to finish in summer 2022
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Developer plans 10,000 modular rooftop homes
Apex Airspace working with six London councils on initiative
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Cities round-up: UK and Ireland
Political uncertainty may be putting the brakes on London, but the outlook for other cities is more positive
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Housebuilder insolvencies highest for four years
SME builders struggle with Brexit uncertainty, says accountancy firm Price Bailey
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Projects: Harris Academy Sutton, London
At the UK’s first Passivhaus secondary school, the key consideration for designers was user comfort through a well-insulated, airtight structure
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Fight the good fight: Collaborating through the political chaos
While our politicians fix their eyes on battle, the UK construction industry remains quietly focused on improvement through collaborative effort
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Clients scramble to find alternative contractors after Clugston collapse
Firm called in administrators late last week
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Kier suspends employee amid Manchester derby racism allegations
41-year-old man arrested over abuse directed at Man United players
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Administrator says 150 jobs have gone at collapsed Clugston
KPMG makes one third of staff redundant
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Construction ready to hand Corbyn the keys to No 10
Building’s reader poll gives Labour the lead on 31%, with the Lib Dems close behind and the Tories third
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General election 2019: Where will construction put its cross?
Which party is best for construction? The answer can be found in our reader survey
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General election – so much at stake but wariness prevails
97% in the survey do intend to vote, even if you have to hold your nose as you do so. So, who gets your backing?
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Number of High Court disputes jumps again
Carillion collapse blamed as annual figure heads towards 400 mark