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Plans for Wolverhampton's £150m interchange overhaul revealed
The scheme includes 93,000sq m of office space
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Forterra set to boost brick production
Rising activity levels in UK housebuilding sector prompt capacity re-think
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Access all areas - ensure your projects are built for a lifetime
By meeting Part M Building Regulations requirements for accessibility, operators ensure that premises become fit for purpose for a lifetime
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Councils began readying themselves for Carillion collapse last summer
MPs told local authorities began to line up replacements following firm’s £845m writedown last July
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Legal: More than words can say
When Amey agreed to mend Birmingham’s potholes for 25 years, it should have understood it was forming a relationship – and not started picking holes in the contract wording to cut its workload
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Recovering UK construction business helps Balfour Beatty profit jump
Country’s biggest builder eyeing improved margins later this year as turnaround gathers pace
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Lendlease and Morgan Sindall vying for £4bn Peabody scheme
Preferred bidder on Thamesmead job to be named this summer
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Bouygues team lands Paris redevelopment
Architect SOM also working on scheme in east of French capital
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Glasgow police HQ redevelopment given the green light
Project includes over 400 build-to-rent homes
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Letwin's probe into housebuilding mulls price impact of numbers hike
Further findings in June with final report out this autumn
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Wolstenholme to head up BAE's subs and tanks business
Outgoing Crossrail boss joins defence contractor in May
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Laing O'Rourke plc stays in red
Group’s largest division narrows deficit but still racks up £81m pre-tax loss
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Wates Residential named as JV partner on £1bn regen project
Scheme will deliver more than 3,000 homes over 12 years
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The ayes have it: to what extent will estate regeneration ballots benefit residents?
In principle, public ballots would add legitimacy to regeneration projects. But with the complex nature of some of these projects, will decisions become too binary?
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Hammond dishes out funding for London and Midlands homes
Chancellor’s first spring statement includes £29m for construction skills
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Two left in the running for £18m Aberdeen road job
Balfour Beatty up against Farrans for Transport Scotland job
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Bellway fined after telehandler accident
Housebuilder and a sub-contractor fined after HSE investigation