All News articles – Page 225
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O’Rourke joins group to promote modular housing
Contractor teams up with specialists to launch new trade body
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Balfour Beatty stays upbeat about 2021 profit
Firm says it is ‘making progress’ on completing problem London resi jobs
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RIBA house of the year winner named
Judges heap praise on extension to restored 18th century farmhouse
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Taylor Wimpey departure ‘nothing to do’ with hedge fund building stake, outgoing chief executive says
Pete Redfern wants to take a break from corporate life and go travelling with young family
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Major projects to be hit by ‘mammoth’ admin burden from aggregate levy reforms
PwC says proposals to remove tax exemption for gravel pits could become law as soon as March
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Kier and Wates among winners on £150m Cambridgeshire construction framework
Four-year deal largely covers education jobs
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Mace expecting improved 2021 after turnover and profit take hit from covid
Firm hands out dividend after taking furlough cash
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Contractors for £5bn public sector housing framework announced
Deal will cover jobs across South of England
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Berkeley says profit will be up 5% as sales recover to pre-pandemic levels
Housebuilder reports strong growth as it aims to increase development by 50%
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In pictures: Heatherwick plans £500m makeover of 1970s shopping mall in Nottingham
Work will involve leaving parts of half demolished Broadmarsh centre in tact
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Construction under pressure as migrant worker numbers continue to fall, CITB warns
Covid and Brexit have both been contributing factors
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Industry should not have been trusted to build high-rise blocks, government tells Grenfell inquiry
Housing department lawyer said disaster would not have happened if building regulations had been followed and enforced
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Government’s concealment of cladding dangers ‘one of the major scandals of our time’, Grenfell Inquiry hears
Inquiry told that coalition government allowed itself to become the “junior partner” to the construction industry in a drive to cut red tape
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Government plans crackdown on dodgy suppliers as part of procurement overhaul
Measures to combat poor performance to come into force in 2023 at the earliest
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Help to Buy now ‘unviable’ in many regions, housebuilders warn
Home Builders’ Federation raises concern about impact of new eligibility criteria on flagship government scheme
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Architect unveils plans for two towers at Museum of London site
Diller Scofidio & Renfro’s proposals replace plans for scrapped Centre of Music concert hall
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Historic England says planned AHMM Bristol office block ‘not good enough’
Heritage group says proposal will wreck views of city centre
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Search for £250m Evelina Children’s Hospital contractor restarts after Bouygues deal canned
Procurement changes mean job is being readvertised