More news – Page 850
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WSP to drive quality control for Highways England
Consultant to carry out inspections and audits over the next three years
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Homes England funding kick-starts phase two of Bristol development
Balfour Beatty has been named as the contractor for the scheme
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Housebuyer demand falls for 12 month in a row
Latest RICS survey points to affordability and stock issues
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Interserve seeks investor approval for new finance deal
Shareholders asked to OK borrowing limit extension as firm highlights write-downs
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Let's get the dogs out
Conduct regulators are a feature of many sectors, but not construction – what we’ve learned about Carillion’s abuse of its suppliers shows how much we need one too
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Projects: The NHS’ first high-energy proton beam cancer treatment centre
The project to complete the centre, opening this summer at the Christie hospital in Manchester, was filled with a plethora of unusual challenges
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City of York council axes Interserve from Guildhall project
Budget overrun on the first phase sees contractor canned before second stage
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Unlocking brownfield sites through digital design and offsite construction
Adopting modern and innovative approaches to both design and construction could help unlock the vital community resource that brownfield sites offer
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Fall in construction output continues into February
Industry experiences fourth successive three month-on-three month dip, according to ONS
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The pitfalls of 3D printing
In the fourth of our series on new technology, Rebecca Morjaria explains the legal considerations of 3D printing and who is responsible if it goes wrong
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Approval body defends decision not to downgrade Grenfell cladding
Products approval body says it was given no reason to alter fire rating – unlike its French counterpart
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Severfield on course for £26m profit in 2020
Yorkshire-based steelworks firm says order pipeline is ‘stable’
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Industry calls for regulatory consistency after Brexit
Build UK and FMB back CBI report calling for a convergence on rules and standards
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Plans unveiled for 34-storey Salford tower
Simpson Haugh’s Clippers Quay would be tallest building in area
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Wates lined up for £33m Braywick Leisure Centre job
Facility will include a 10-lane pool and 200-station gym
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Farmer heading up research project into standardised homes for London's mayor
Cast and Bryden Wood told to report on findings this autumn