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Features
This week in 2006
Building reported on how the imminent Eddington Transport study could impact the construction industry
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News
May slammed for 'plain stupid' decision to axe DECC
Energy and climate change policy rolled into a beefed up business department
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Armitt sets up Brexit response team
ICE president Sir John Armitt sets up group to help Brexit negotiators get “best possible deal” on infrastructure
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Reshuffle: Grayling takes transport, Javid in at DCLG
Coverage and analysis of the appointments key to construction
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Argent Related inks deal for £1bn Tottenham regen
The Brent Cross developer is to help Haringey Council create a new town centre
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Green light for major Oxford Street office refurb
Architect Orms to revamp 1950s modernist building
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Gleeds on redevelopment of Glasgow's former BHS
Formal Investments has appointed the consultant to its commerical scheme in the Scottish city
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FK Group enjoys strong growth
The industry’s recovery has seen demand increase for the specialist contractor’s services
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Comment
Post-Brexit: Time to get on with things
After last month’s shock Brexit vote, how will the development market be affected? Now more than ever, firms will need to be proactive
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Lendlease preps next phase of Elephant and Castle
Overall the scheme will deliver 3,000 new homes
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Features
London vs New York: The market rules
London and New York are two of the world’s most successful cities for business. How does commercial property development compare between the two?
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Barratt 'raises a red flag' post-Brexit vote
Housebuilder cools on development plans, but expects to post 20% rise in pre-tax profit for last year
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Consultants bag roles on £4.2bn London super sewer
Trio will provide commerial support services to the scheme
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Latest Blackfriars Road tower gets approval
The PLP-designed office tower will help transform Blackfriars Road into a vibrant place
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Major £300m scheme next to Borough Market gets go-ahead
The SPPARC designed scheme will bring a retail-led “Covent Garden style” to the area
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Green light for south London 'Toblerone' towers
Designed by SOM the towers located in Elephant Castle are set to soar up to 30-storeys
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Comment
Brexit: Leaving the environment behind?
What environmental regs will be in the firing line after Brexit, and will Theresa May be a green PM?
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Comment
Online poll: Theresa May
Will Theresa May be a good prime minister for the UK construction industry? Results are in