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NewsFormer Manchester United midfielder Juan Mata to help Populous design training centres
Footballer to provide design reviews on schemes across the world
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NewsMultibillion-pound claim formally launched against top UK housebuilders
Class action claim alleges non-competitive behaviour impacted homebuyers between 2015 and 2026 and seeks up to £4.5bn in compensation
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NewsIndustry welcomes Burnham’s council housing and devolution plans but questions who will pay for it
Firms call for greater recognition of cost they face – including higher taxes implemented by current government
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NewsMulalley wins landmark Building Safety Act cladding claim against overseas parent of stricken UK product firm
High Court judge orders German company to pay contractor £1.8m for costs racked up replacing cladding system at Essex tower block
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Features‘Let’s try to work around this and find a solution…’ Permasteelisa’s Europe chief executive on staying positive
The conflict in the Middle East is not ideal, but the industry is getting used to dealing with these bumps in the road, the cladding contractor’s Europe chief executive Jalal Fitoury tells Dave Rogers
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NewsProfit halves at housebuilder Anwyl
Welsh housebuilder says margins squeezed by increased costs and affordability constraints
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NewsFormer Reds10 boss joins JLL
Matt Bennion heading up project and development services business in Asia Pacific
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NewsSkanska confirmed for £282m City office after private equity funding deal paves way for work to start on stalled job
Scheme at 55 Old Broad Street is now being bankrolled by Ashby Capital with Landsec kept on as development manager
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NewsBurnham pledges ‘biggest rebalancing of power our country has seen’ as he sets out plans for new Number 10 office in Manchester
Favourite to become UK’s next PM also promises ’biggest council house building programme since the post-war period’
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FeaturesPublic buildings in the UK are not built for frequent heatwaves - what will it take to fix them?
Last week showed that schools, hospitals and care homes are ill-equipped to protect their vulnerable occupants from sustained hot weather. What needs to be done to upgrade these estates as temperatures continue to climb?
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