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Lendlease in running for £200m City block
Tenter House scheme one of first shortlists up-for-sale contractor has made since parent said it wanted to sell
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Keltbray expecting demolition fine appeal decision by autumn as firm turns in record turnover
Contractor spent more than £500,000 on legal fees last year contesting CMA findings
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Save Britain’s Heritage adds 86 new entries to Buildings at Risk register
Decaying country house and huge Welsh colliery among empty and disused buildings in need of urgent repair
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What we need now is good governance
With the general election looming, it is worth reflecting on what is required to deliver the best outcomes within our industry, writes Paul Beeston of RLB
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Adjaye London CEO Lucy Tilley: ‘We’ll work even harder to carry on our legacy. We’ll keep going’
New London CEO talks about her vision for the future, the allegations that threatened to bring the practice down, and the resilience that she says helped it survive
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The collapse of Osborne: how covid, Truss, ‘market noise’ and failed rescue deals sent historic name under
Administrator details painstaking and long-standing effort to keep business set up in 1966 alive
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Plans to redevelop modernist office block in Knightsbridge unveiled
One Knightsbridge Green scheme located on prominent Brompton Road site close to Harrods
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Ask not what the next government can do for construction
Construction must up its game and be a true partner to the next administration, says Paul Ruddick of Reds10
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5 minutes with … Paul Belfield at Rund
The firm’s executive director on developing the surveying and construction consultancy, the vital importance of teamwork and two industry characters who have impressed and inspired him
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School rebuild scheme in east London gains planning approval
Scheme to deliver new learning and leisure areas
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Housing association to reduce development to 600 homes a year
Landlord increases projected spend on existing stock from £500m to £770m over the next 10 years
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Rumour mill churns as industry waits on Lendlease future
Staff being lined up by rivals, worried clients and wider industry jitters make selling business in current climate difficult task, writes Dave Rogers
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Green light for residential towers scheme at Olympic Park in east London
Work at Straford Waterfront site set to start in 2026
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Building wins prestigious publishing award
PPA awards judges hail “impressive initiatives” after launch of the Building the Future Commission and conference
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Balfour Beatty names new construction chief
Nick Crossfield poached from railway engineering group Alstom
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BCO chief executive Richard Kauntze stepping down next year
Office sector group also names Peter Crowther as its new president
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With healthcare in the election spotlight, industry collaboration is key
A review of healthcare estates and buildings, and a more holistic look at how new hospitals are built can ensure the NHS meets the demands of the next government, says Daniel Easthope at Mace
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Peabody shells out more than £60m on fire safety work
Housing association has spent over £200m on issue in past four years
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AI could help SMEs compete with bigger firms, says CIOB
Organisation’s new playbook outlines how businesses can take advantage of innovations
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Arup and Fosters unveil designs for first four stations on California high speed line
Stations to be located in state’s Central Valley as part of 900km line aiming to cut journey times between San Francisco and Los Angeles