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London flats at 40% of market rent unveiled
Levitt Bernstein-designed council flats part of push by Southwark to build 11,000 low-cost homes
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Foster plays down Brexit impact
‘We have no dependency on Europe as a single market,’ chairman says
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Major German consultant launches in UK despite Brexit
Drees Sommer opens London office and considers setting up shop in Birmingham next year
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WSP PB could snap up more firms after Mouchel Consulting buy
Canada-listed giant says Mouchel buy will help it rebalance into more public sector work
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Architect picked for £108m Royal College of Art campus
Herzog de Meuron beats international shortlist to another plum London job
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Morgan Sindall wins £24m Port of Southampton job
Contractor to build multi-deck car parks to help the port export more cars
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Many contractors fed up with architects, finds RIBA
Concerns centre on commercial nous and sticking to programmes
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Balfour Beatty backs out of £1bn One Nine Elms scheme
Contractor is second to withdraw from twin-tower project after failing to agree terms for main build contract
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UK showcases £5bn of Northern projects to Chinese investors
Chinese investment sought for 13 Northern Powerhouse projects
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Reasons people prefer new build housing revealed
New build homes are popular due to design and quality of construction according to survey
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Laing O'Rourke director leaves after 40 years
Senior director quits the firm after four decades to join developer U+I
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Trump wins US presidency sparking market jitters
Industry leaders fear victory for property mogul will destabilise the world economy
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MoD to sell land for 55,000 homes
Major MoD review will see 91 sites sold off, including five golf courses
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UK's largest modular job awarded at Hinkley
Energy firm appoints contractor to build modular offices for the £18bn power plant
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Slower growth to ease skills crisis, says CITB
Report finds downturn in output will cut recruitment requirements by a third
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F+G poaches two senior Arcadis bosses
Kevin Chrisp and Andrew Prickett switch to rival consultant
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Keepmoat bags £80m Leicester city centre job
Regen specialist will deliver mixed-use development with over 300 homes
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Comment
The other single market
The UK relies heavily on the single electricity market, let’s hope Brexit doesn’t disrupt this vital trade with European networks
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Banker becomes Treasury's first infrastructure finance chief
Government says move reflects its desire to secure more private sector investment into infrastructure