All articles by Jordan Marshall – Page 121
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McAlpine team gets green light for next phase of £2bn office plan
Contractor has teamed up with property entrepreneur to build space across South-east England
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Tarmac hires ex-Carillion MD to head infrastructure team
Andy Brown was in charge of Carillion’s civil engineering division
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High Court backs Islington council in case on affordable homes
The case centred on a former Territorial Army site
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Wates reels in £58m Nottingham College job
Wates Construction has been appointed to build the £58m City Hub building for Nottingham College. The job, which was procured via Scape’s national construction framework, will include facilities such as a restaurant, cafe, and new performing arts centre. The City Hub will be built on disused ...
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Industry concerned by government instability in housing sector
Sajid Javid’s move to the Home Office sees the fourth new secretary of state responsible for housing in three years
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Carillion job losses slow as number of roles saved rises
More than 350 jobs were saved last week
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Faithful+Gould to manage £45m University of Salford job
It is to be the first building delivered as part of the university and Salford City Council’s joint £800m masterplan
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Construction drags down first quarter GDP
Construction industry has been the largest drain on the UK economy this year
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Fire safety experts call on government to act 'immediately' over building safety
Letter urges Theresa May to immediately make three key changes to regulations
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Demolition for Birmingham Commonwealth Games village set for summer start
Homes England is in the process of appointing a demolition contractor
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Countryside scores £82m Hackney regen job
Housebuilder already working on wider plans across the north London borough
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Bam wins £22m UWE Bristol engineering building
Enabling works are set to start at the University of the West of England during the summer
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Team builder: Flan McNamara talks to Building
Flan McNamara found himself overseeing the creation of the capital’s tallest tower. But it’s all down to the team, not him
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Backers say Aldous Bill delayed to pile pressure on government to support it
So-called retentions bill had been due to have its second reading today
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Peers hear modular the only way to solve housing crisis
Willmott Dixon’s Tim Carey tells House of Lords inquiry there is not enough traditional resources
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Second reading of retentions bill pushed back to summer
Tory MP Peter Aldous was due to deliver the bill’s second reading tomorrow