All project starts articles
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NewsDevelopers press pause on new London office schemes as construction hits all time high
Number of new starts in capital has fallen by almost a fifth in six months, Deloitte crane survey finds
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NewsConstruction slump levelling out as economy stabilises, Glenigan says
Smaller project starts declining at a slower rate than before, according to latest data
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NewsSummer slump sees main contract awards fall by 37%
Most sectors saw fewer starts than a year ago, gloomy Glenigan report finds
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NewsSmall project starts plummet as inflation fears resurface
Starts for projects valued at £100m or less fell by nearly half in the first quarter of 2023, study finds
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NewsProject starts plummet, says Glenigan
Gloomy outlook as rising costs delay schemes, while office sector is best performer
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NewsProject starts down on last year, says latest Glenigan data
Firm says materials shortages and supply chain disruption worsened by Ukraine war
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NewsSpring bounce weakened by inflation worries and Ukraine war, says Glenigan
March start numbers down year-on-year
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NewsPlanning consents surged in January
Glenigan report suggests last month’s plummeting project starts could be a blip
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NewsDevelopers reviewing projects as cost pressures bite, report says
Glenigan review finds project start values have fallen for the fourth month in a row
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NewsOmicron blamed for weakest value of small project starts in over a decade
Glenigan analysis finds value of project starts under £100m was the lowest since 2010
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NewsValue of major project starts has plummeted by 75% since September, report finds
Glenigan analysis reveals precipitous decline in new schemes this autumn
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NewsValue of major project starts plummets by half in last three months
Overall project starts down by nearly a third, according to new Glenigan analysis
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NewsConstruction should brace for winter boom, Glenigan says
September figures point to strong pipelines despite fall in awards for smaller projects
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NewsProject starts slump 17% in second quarter
Glenigan review finds that planning approvals are also down by 14% compared to preceding three months













