All ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø articles in 18 October 2024 – Page 5
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Amount owed to Buckingham’s supply chain trebles to more than £300m in a year
Initial hit to unsecured creditors was put at £108m last OctoberÂ
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Market forecast: Demand is set to rise as the economy stabilises
Demand is set to strengthen as economic stability stimulates a recovery in private sector investment, but contractor capacity is depleted and risk aversion elevated
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Technical ventilation louvres for any project
 Family-owned business Renson develops wall, surface-mounted, window, door, and floor louvres, in every possible size, shape, and colour
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Barratt and Redrow to complete £2.5bn merger after clearance from competition watchdog
Housebuilders had been operating independently since August despite combining shares
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Government announces more than £20bn for carbon capture facilities in the North
Funding will unlock private investment, says energy department
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Housing minister tells Homes England to focus rest of AHP on social rented homes
Matthew Pennycook sets out expectations of government agency in letter to chair
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HS2 team to trial clay as low-carbon alternative to concrete
Funding from Innovate UK seeks to reduce carbon emissions across infrastructure projectsÂ
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Construction output rises at fastest rate since June 2021, PMI report says
Civil engineering best-performing sector amid ‘robust’ demand for renewable energy infrastructure
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My route into construction … Dan Lewis, construction director at Momentum
The industry includes an impressive range and variety of roles – but unless you are on the inside it can be hard to know how to break in, let alone progress to the top. In this  series, we talk to professionals about their often surprising career twists and turns
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Search begins for developer to turn Liverpool’s Festival Gardens site into housing
Winner due to be announced next September
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Here we go again… if the industry won’t change, we must change the way we operate within it
The collapse of ISG is the latest illustration of a trading model still stuck in ‘inexorable decline’. The industry’s survival requires wise leadership, better decision-making and a focus on what is working rather than what is not, says Mark Farmer
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Clients sounding out Galliford Try to take on work left up in the air following ISG collapse
As firm reveals positive full year results, chief executive Bill Hocking says firm is looking at framework schemes rather than jobs already on site
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Plans to double number of homes at Barking Riverside sent in
Proposal would add 9,200 homes to scheme being developed by L&Q and the Mayor of London
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Post-election boost peters out, data firm says
Glenigan index says jobs being held back by uncertainty over government’s budget later this month
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Allies and Morrison wins approval for lab space at Cambridge Science Park
Scheme will include hybrid timber-concrete structure
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Private equity firm targets 2,000 completions a year for housing arm
Terra Firma’s brands include former Kier Living business
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Dandara Living win planning for 435 new Bristol homes
Scheme will be built opposite city’s main railway station
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5 minutes with … Ayman El Hibri at Wilkinson Eyre
The firm’s director on the influence of his grandfather and father, the challenges of designing and building 8 Bishopsgate and why it is vital to keep learning
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Plan to transform Littlewoods building in Liverpool into film complex gets green light
Historic city landmark set to undergo £70m revamp from Capital and Centric