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NewsBoard overseeing Houses of Parliament restoration recommends £3bn package of works to start this year
Delivery partners to be appointed for first phase of work which will include building temporary accommodation for both Houses of Parliament
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NewsGreen light for £1bn south London cancer research hub
Approval comes nine years after council published its strategic long-term vision for former Sutton Hospital site
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NewsUK construction costs set to rise by 3.6% as uncertainty stalls development, says Currie & Brown
Growth higher than 2.4% average global increase
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NewsConstruction output declines at slowest rate in seven months as confidence improves
Latest bellwether index shows improved figures but output remains in negative territory for 13th consecutive month
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FeaturesMiliband’s ambitious Warm Homes Plan arrives with the public and industry’s confidence in retrofit at a low ebb
The embarrassing failures of the ECO scheme have given retrofit a bad name, but its cancellation hit good and bad installers alike. Together, they put the government in a tricky spot to effect a mass roll-out of new energy efficiency measures, reports Daniel Gayne
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CommentWhy PCSAs are becoming a strategic tool in construction delivery
Early contractor involvement is often the difference between a buildable scheme and one that struggles to progress. James Rivers at Churngold Construction considers the benefits of a PCSA
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NewsDevelopers and landowners sign agreement to work together on 40,000-home Milton Keynes plan
New town partnership aims to secure investment after city listed in new
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SponsoredFrom ambition to action: how can Wales build the homes it needs?
Wales’ push for affordable, low carbon homes risks stalling unless policy, funding, infrastructure and skills are better co-ordinated, our panellists warn
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NewsMHCLG proposes new regeneration body to spearhead development in Greater Cambridge
Announcement is latest in a series of funding packages and initiatives to accelerate housing and infrastructure in Oxford Cambridge arc
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NewsRed flags over Broadgate: BIG workers protest planned mass lay-offs after major contract scrapped
The architects’ union has reported a rapid rise in membership at the Danish practice’s London office amid anger at handling of a mass redundancy process. Daniel Gayne attended their protest in the City of London this week to find out more
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