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WSP to head M1 'Innovation Corridor' study
Research will seek to cut congestion on junctions 33 and 34 of the M1
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Linden Homes and VW partner in residential development
Car maker will occupy ground three floors and invest £10m into project
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Crest Nicholson creates Midlands division
Move demonstrates housebuilder’s ‘commitment to growth’
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The shock of the new
All parties are promising a new era of council housebuilding - could this be the wake-up call the industry needs to fundamentally change the way it goes about building houses?
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Economy watch: Output declines
Output has fallen month on month but levels of investment are continuing to rise
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Labour plots Brexit construction review
Report on how government can help construction sector prepare for Brexit would be one of the first tasks for the housing delivery watchdog
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Gleeds increases Eastern European presence
Gleeds is to expand its presence in Eastern Europe as it looks to take advantage of the increasing number of blue-chip companies moving into the region
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No newts is good newts
Finding great crested newts on site can cause delays. But plans to streamline the process must play out in the context of changes (or not) to environmental legislation post-Brexit
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Hays international salary survey 2017
This year’s Hays International Salary Survey shows that potential pickings for candidates are a lot richer overseas. The ‘Trump bump’ and Australia’s infrastructure boom are fuelling the already-strong international demand for UK construction professionals
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A week in the election
The Conservatives have dropped Crossrail 2 from their manifesto while the Institue for Fiscal Studies has derided both major parties
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Consultants should better understand clients’ businesses
Contractors and consultants need to be asking if they truly understand client’s businesses to avoid problems
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Osborne bags £31m job by Trafalgar Square
The contractor will redevelop several buildings to create a mixed-use offering for The Hobhouse Estate
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In pics: Google's King's Cross HQ plans in
Tech giant puts in reserved matters planning application for new London office
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Infrastructure: What’s in a name?
‘Infrastructure’ is the word on everyone’s lips at the moment, but how do you define it for contract purposes? For the most part, it might be best not to
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Bowmer & Kirkland saw profits soar in 2016
Construction group posted 53% hike in pre-tax profits as turnover gets close to £1bn
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Architect behind One Blackfriars becomes latest to question quality of London's towers
Ian Simpson says upcoming scheme over the road from One Blackfriars is a ‘failure of planning’
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Mace gets construction manager role on Renzo Piano ‘Shardette’
Firm joins Aecom and WSP as part of project team on 26-storey central London project
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Mace project secures Oxford uni's first 'outstanding' BREEAM rating
Data institute features 1km long passive heating and cooling air corridors
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Maintain EU workers' rights, says Telford Homes
Announcing record revenues, housebuilder warns over EU workers’ status in Brexit talks
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Residential towers: Through the roof
New York and London are both bristling with new residential towers, a boom driven by demand for housing and skyrocketing prices for luxury flats