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Exigere to open Cambridge office next month
London cost cosultant looking for £3m revenue from new outpost
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Features
5 minutes with … Pendrick Brown at HLW
The firm’s co-principal and legal sector leader on minimising environmental harm, disagreeing with George Orwell and why worrying is a waste of time
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Output on the up as warmer weather gives boost to housing work
ONS figures show rise in new work sent overall growth in month up by 1.9%
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Galliford Try predicts better than expected profit and revenue
Contractor started new financial year with 92% of revenue secured
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Gleeson Homes enters first partnership agreement and predicts profit ahead of market expectations
Housebuilder says further deals in negotiation
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Crest Nicholson board ‘minded to recommend’ Bellway’s improved £720m takeover offer to shareholders
Would-be buyer now has until 8 August to make official bid
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ISG talks drag on but company confident announcement on sale is ‘imminent’
Contractor hoping to reveal details of new owner this week
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Climate policies hit City of London’s Barbican repair works with 16 month delay and 60% cost hike
Job to fix leaks into listed estate’s exhibition halls bogged down by compliance issues with climate and biodiversity plans
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British Land’s resurrection of Norton Folgate
Blossom Street was the focus of a vitriolic planning battle. But British Land has confounded the fears of Spitalfields residents by sensitively restoring many of the old buildings
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Former Taylor Wimpey boss named as new Travis Perkins chief
Builders’ merchant also names new chair
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Concrete frame defects and fire safety work cost Barratt an extra £130m
Housebuilder says it expects CMA decision on £2.5bn merger with Redrow by August
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Comment
Will Labour backbenchers try to block planning reform?
The election result means many traditionally anti-development constituencies now have Labour MPs with small majorities. Will they oppose Starmer’s green belt plans? And if so will he stand up to them, asks Paul Smith.
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Lendlease begins consultation on job losses at developments business
Firm says construction business not affected by cull
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Barking and Dagenham council leader Darren Rodwell in the clear following allegations about behaviour
Rodwell dropped out of standing for parliament in Labour safe seat last month after complaint about his conduct
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Skanska forced to revise 2022 profit down after saying costs of completing jobs was underestimated by £30m
Firm admits ‘errors in forecasting’ meant previous figure had to be ripped up
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Vistry ‘confident’ it will hit 18,000 completions in 2024
Housebuilder increases build rate 8% in first half of the year and brings down costs after supply chain price reductions
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Comment
How AI can help us to create a more inclusive and equitable world
In the final part of his examination of the role artificial intelligence can play in our future, Diego Padilla-Philipps envisions a world in which human creativity and individualism, passions and emotions will always have a place
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Fosters unveils first images of redesigned Fulham Gas Works scheme
Revised plans to include two towers up to 38 storeys after second staircase rejig resulted in loss of third tower
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Labour removes ‘levelling up’ from department and ministerial titles
DLUHC to be return to former name MHCLG as Angela Rayner describes phrase as a “gimmick”