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Equity raise and housebuilding sale set to rake in £350m for Kier by middle of next month
Contractor announces promised details of £241m cash call
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HS2 launches first giant tunnelling machine to dig under Chiltern Hills
2000-tonne machine named after Florence Nightingale will operate as a self-contained underground factory
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Galliford Try starts on £10m makeover of Perry Barr station ahead of Commonwealth Games
Scheme likened by one councillor to a ‘high quality garden shed’
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Architect wins Stratford urban design framework
Brief comparable in scale to recent projects at King’s Cross and London Bridge stations
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Construction growth returns to pre-covid level but materials shortages threaten to blunt recovery
Dark clouds remain but latest ONS figures reveal industry output has hit 18 month high
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Post-Brexit certification rules threaten to bring supplies to ‘grinding halt’, CPA boss warns
Worried Peter Caplehorn has already suggested extending transition period on CE markings to construction minister
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Light at the end of the tunnel as Crossrail finally enters key testing phase
Delayed railway due to open in first half of next year
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ISG report lays bare scale of task to reach zero carbon targets
Existing built environment will need huge overhaul to hit 2050 figure, contractor adds
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In pictures: Structure Tone completes food chain Eataly’s first UK outpost
Scheme built almost entirely during pandemic
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Edinburgh practice beats transport giants to shape Britain’s future railways
Atkins and Pascall Watson among finalists in station design ideas contest won by 7N
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Skilled trades cash in on booming housing and repairs market
Other professions seeing pay rise include M E operatives and shopfitters
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High-rise developers to face fire safety regulation change from August
Move follows Dame Judith Hackitt’s proposals made in wake of Grenfell blaze
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Construction reacts to Queen’s Speech
Major planning overhaul at centre of government’s agenda for the year
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Decision to hand RICS boss six-figure bonus draws industry ire
Sean Tompkins in line to pick up more than £260,000 under group incentive plan
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L&G brings in Green Building Council director as new sustainability chief
John Alker was behind David Cameron’s ‘hug a husky’ campaign in 2006
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Industry warned of covid mental health crisis
CITB research finds more than one quarter of workers have experienced suicidal thoughts in past year
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Levitt Bernstein given green light for £22m Passivhaus housing scheme
Newham scheme designed with small windows to reduce overheating
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Councils call for power to tax developers to speed up projects
Local authorities want to levy council tax on homes granted planning but not built out