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Construction growth prospects downgraded again by Experian
Experian publishes chastening set of forecasts - before it’s even estimated likely impact of Brexit
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Schools programme rocked by £178m cost hike
The Department of Education has revealed that phase one of its schools building programme is to overspend by £178m
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Green light for two Manchester resi towers
Select Property Group is to build two 35 and 17-storey towers on the banks of the River Irwell
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T&T doubles headcount in Qatar
Stong growth in the Middle East country has seen the business expand
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Willmott Dixon picked for super green Bristol office
Contractor to build office element of wider £250m regeneration scheme
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McAslan designs largest mosque in western Europe
Architect to extend and repair fire-damaged south London mosque
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Chinese backers to ramp up involvement in Hinkley
Chinese investors push for more Chinese staff and materials, as EDF insists Brexit won’t affect project
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Old Oak plans out for public consultation
Revisions will now see 6,500 homes at west London site
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Resi stats: May 2016
The latest figures for registrations, completions and approvals in the residential sector
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This pensions crisis can only get worse
Consultants that offered generous final salary schemes decades ago are now suffering the consequences of shouldering huge pensions deficits
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Hansom: Corridors of power
This week, the industry considers the legacy of Boris Johnson, eyes a career serving a khaleesi, props up the bar in the Commons and treads in the footsteps of Winston Churchill
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Former BDP boss warns of pension deficit pressure
The industry’s final salary schemes had a combined deficit of £33.4bn in 2011
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Brexit: Dominoes start falling
Just a fortnight after the UK voted to leave the European Union, the construction industry is starting to feel a nasty pinch
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Image of the week: Badges of honour
A giant poppy is carved into the hillside at the Fovant Badges memorial near Salisbury in Wiltshire
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Sketch of the week: Knightsbridge Crown Court
This week’s #buildingdoodle is by Ron Slade, one of the founding structural engineers of WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
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This week in 1991
British developers didn’t take advantage of investment opportunities in the newly dissolved Eastern Bloc
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Leadsom: 'I would review HS2'
Tory leadership candidate also says she does not yet have a view on Heathrow expansion
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Carillion unfazed by Brexit decision
Contractor says plans in place to ‘manage outcome’ of vote
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HS2 to stop at Sheffield city centre to save £1bn
Chairman David Higgins suggests cost-saving alternative to Meadowhall station