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T&T shares equity with 78 partners
Chief executive Vince Clancy says the move is already helping to power firm’s global expansion
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LeadManage rebrands as Opera
Firm seeking to expand and become a 40 to 50-strong business within five years
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Legal & General and Urban Splash join prefab homes push
L G to build world’s largest modular housing factory while Urban Splash targets 1,000 modular homes a year
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CBI: Brexit referendum impacting on investment
Laura Smith told Building that some decisions from overseas investors are now being questioned
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Sour taste of a sweetener
A recent case reminds those operating in the construction industry of the risks of bribery, and provides insightful guidance on how to mitigate bribery risk
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Energiesprong: Sprong is here
A runaway success in the Netherlands, a boon for contractors and for occupiers, simple, ready-to-use and straight out of the box: could Energiesprong be the UK housing retrofit market’s new start?
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We hold the key
Michael Gove’s recent rhetoric about rehabilitation may open the door to designing the UK’s new generation of super-prisons as institutions of redemption, a million miles away from the high-tension, low-hope jails across the Atlantic
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Clarity begins at home
A recent case that revolved around a party’s liability in relation to asbestos has highlighted once again the importance of clear contract drafting
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Online poll: Housing
Will prefabricated housing form the next generation of affordable homes? Vote here
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Costain hit with further costs from waste contract
Despite a strong 2015 the firm reports further significant costs from legacy waste water contract
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Galliford Try expecting affordable housing boost
Firm’s regeneration arm anticipates resurgence after a downturn over the second half of 2015
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London uni raises the roof for new student hub
SOAS University of London reveals first images of new curved glass roof installed on campus
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Infrastructure policy uncertainty is putting investment ‘at risk’
Lobbying group warns lack of coherent policy is putting off potential investors in energy projects
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LSE unveils rival designs for £100m building
Shortlist includes Grafton, Amanda Levete and Diller Scofidio Renfro
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Prefab housing: Here’s one we made earlier
A new range of low-cost prefabricated housing solutions is being rolled out across the country with the potential to help tackle Britain’s affordable housing crisis
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Crane firm admits failings over crash deaths
Falcon Crane Hire admits responsiblity for incident in 2006 which led to deaths of two people in Battersea
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Taylor Wimpey profit soars by third
Bouyant housing market sees profit rise by 34% at UK’s third largest house-builder
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Four in five councils slam starter homes
Survey finds 80% of councils reject idea flagship scheme will help those needing affordable housing