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Aberdeen road builders chasing ‘hundreds of millions’ in compensation after bypass doubles to £1bn
Balfour Beatty boss says it will have to decide on legal action by end of the year
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Final bill for Crossrail still up in the air, scheme's boss admits
Mark Wild says 'some elements of risk' mean full cost still not known
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HS2 sounds out contractors ahead of tunnel fit-out work
Railway has recently been forced to reprocure key schemes
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In pictures: Wilkinson Eyre’s swinging Copenhagen bridge opens
Stirling Prize winner’s latest bridge connects OMA’s architecture centre
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Balfour Beatty warns on HS2 as firm hikes profit
Firm says green light for £56bn railway would “significantly” improve its outlook
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Light years away: how close are we to space tourism?
Space tourism still has some giant leaps to make before humankind can take a holiday on the moon. What’s slowing lift-off?
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Persimmon quality review launches its consultation stage
Independent review will attempt to engage with 100,000 people across the UK
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Oxford Street revamp gets green light
Westminster planners OK scheme despite objections of Historic England
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Faithful + Gould converting Leeds church into ‘ethical’ hotel
Work on grade II listed building will cost £15m
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Henry Boot steps into social housing with Starfish acquisition
Firm snaps up 10-year-old Derby business
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From the archive: 2013 — In a hotel far, far away
As we look at the progress of space tourism, the archive revealed what lunar holiday resorts could look like – don’t expect any Jacuzzis or all-inclusive cocktails
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Second law firm begins action over Lendlease share fall
Price plunge triggered by woes at engineering business
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A new vision for our high streets
We shouldn’t be afraid of a new high street, but instead embrace it as a change to our built environment that reflects the changes to how we now live, work and play
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Interserve fit-out boss heads over to Morgan Lovell
Matt Bray joins Morgan Sindall-owned business after six years at firm
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We need to introduce a ‘brownfield-first’ housebuilding policy
There is enough suitable brownfield land in England to build more than 1 million new homes — so what’s the delay?
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Bovis eyes spring start for £195m housing job near Gloucester
Scheme will feature more than 700 homes