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Barratt attacks new Help to Buy scheme
The government’s changes to the programme will not help get people onto the housing ladder, says housebuilder
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Crossrail admits once again it may open without Bond Street
The railway had previously revised its forecast to say the problem station would open with the rest of the central section
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Clients hand out £4.5bn of work in July
New data reveals top-spending clients across different sectors
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Boost for construction as HS2 construction phase gets under way
Phase one of the £100bn railway finally kicks off 10 years after being announced
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Costain to take £45m hit after A465 project decision
Arbitration ruling in favour of the Welsh government
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Cost of Lendlease prison balloons by £116m
Government blames inflation and extra ground works for 70% cost increase
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Severfield optimistic over covid-19 recovery
Contractor admits its order book has shrunk in recent monthsÂ
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Brick sales hit 2020 high point
Official figures show brick deliveries, seen as an indicator of housebuilding activity, returning to near pre-crisis levels
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Mace scores third office job for Helical
Contractor appointed to 33 Charterhouse Street scheme two months after new finance was securedÂ
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Housebuilders remain cautious as furlough draws to a close
Senior industry figures say market risks are holding back investment
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Race for contractors to build new Whipps Cross hospital begins
Barts Health NHS Trust one of six to receive £2.7bn of government funding
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Caddick lands £25m Manchester College job
Yorkshire firm to build new teaching and public services centre
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Don’t use covid-19 as an excuse, Build UK urges firms
Companies should not try to blame everything on the pandemic, according to the trade bodyÂ
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British Land reveals plans for Finsbury Avenue tower
Project to be built by Sir Robert McAlpine
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Barratt profit almost halved by covid-19
Turnover and profits have taken a big hit over the past year
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Museum of London picks contractor for work at Smithfield Market
Mottingham contractor Paye Stonework and Restoration has landed the job
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Campaigners push ahead with permitted development rights legal challenge
Judicial review of new permitted developments rights, which came into force yesterday, launched
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Richard Rogers retires from RSHP
Architect announces his departure after more than six decades in the field
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David Montague to leave L&Q
Long-standing chief executive says ‘time is right for a new challenge’