All News articles – Page 142
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Construction activity falls at fastest rate since 2020 as housebuilding drops off
House building orders declined sharply in January, purchasing managers index shows
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Demolition firms told to wait another month for results of bid-rigging probe
Seven of 10 firms named say investigation will cost them close to £30m
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McLaren set for £60m Piccadilly scheme as firm returns to the black
Contractor eyes double-digit growth in turnover this year as workloads stay buoyant
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Bidders given more time to price £275m HS2 job
Tenders for Washwood Heath scheme now set to go back this April
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MPs launch inquiry into government planning U-turn
Levelling Up committee to look at consultation on policy which followed Gove’s backroom housing targets deal
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Skanska flags UK concerns as global income approaches £13bn
Swedish giant expecting civils market to be weaker than predicted
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Core Five says tender prices set to ease in second half of this year
But consultant says decline will follow rise of 3% in first six months of 2023
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Seventies campaign group reformed to battle Sellar’s plan to overhaul Liverpool Street station
Comic-turned-conservationist Griff Rhys Jones to head collection of heritage groups fighting proposals
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McLaren confirmed for £130m revamp of Landsec tower
Developer Landsec redrew Portland House scheme to ‘materially reduce’ emissions
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Morgan Sindall suing consultant for £10m over problems on Old Trafford cricket ground job
Dispute centres on allegations of defective steelwork carried out over a decade ago
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Green light for £275m HS2 rail maintenance depot
Washwood Heath job will also double up as railway’s network control centre
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Housing associations downgraded amid fears over development exposure
Moodys says financial position of 13 housing associations weakened, with market sales risk highlighted
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Tate Modern ‘nuisance’ ruling will have wider implications, lawyers say
Supreme Court decision could spark new challenges and affect provision of public viewing space according to property specialists
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Payment disputes helped send M&E firm under
The Environmental & Process Engineering Group sank after 47 years in business last November
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Leeds firm lined up for £87m Manchester office
Office scheme to be latest addition to Bruntwood SciTech’s £750m Manchester development
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Supreme Court backs Neo Bankside residents in Tate Modern ‘snooping’ row
Ruling overturns earlier decisions on nuisance caused by Herzog & de Meuron-designed viewing gallery
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Vistry latest to signal intent to sign cladding contract
Housebuilder joins Barratt and Persimmon but others including Berkeley, Taylor Wimpey and Bellway still to commit
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T&T bucks trend and sticks with forecasted tender price rises
Others have revised down increases in recent weeks
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Tier Ones improve payment times, Build UK says
Bigger firms taking average of 30 days to settle up