More news – Page 1173
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Features
Market review: An unexpected drop
Construction activity increased in March against a backdrop of wider economic stability, with low inflation, low unemployment and forecasts for moderate growth
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Jaguar Land Rover plans major factory development
Jaguar Land Rover to submit planning application for large extension of facilities in West Midlands.
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Laing O'Rourke lands £200m Swansea tidal lagoon contract
Contractor named preferred bidder for civils package
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Green light for Belfast's largest office project in a decade
McAleer Rushe win planning permission for 100,000 sq ft scheme
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PC Harrington Group sells cranes division
German crane giant Wolffkran confirms it bought HTC earlier this month
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Major Clerkenwell mixed-use scheme unveiled
Architect Sheppard Robson unveils designs for Farringdon Road site for client Endurance Land
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Crown Estate launches £145m joint venture
The Crown Estate and Oxford Properties agree second joint venture worth £145m
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Phil Miller standing down as chief exec of Miller Developments
Second executive in four months stands down at Miller
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Berkeley JV's £367m Battersea schemes get go-ahead
St William, a joint venture between Berkeley and National Grid, to build £367m mixed-use development with 840 homes
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DBK and WSP scoop £80m Leeds scheme
Consultants land roles on Carillion’s Tower Works mixed-use scheme
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Comment
Love thy neighbour (or sue them)
What happens if something happening on a neighbouring property causes damage to next door?
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Comment
Mentoring: Bridging a generation gap
Mentoring for the industry’s next leaders should not just go one way - there’s plenty more senior professionals can learn too
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Consultant’s duty to warn: Edward Goldswain and Jacqueline Hale vs Beltec Limited and AIMS Plumbing and Building Services Limited
Before Mr Justice Akenhead in the TCC. Judgment delivered 10 March 2015
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Comment
Stand and deliver
The government needs to act now to have any chance of staving off a housing crisis
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WWII bomb forces Wembley construction workers evacuation
WWII bomb causes student accommodation development to be evacuated
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Tender prices rise again
The RICS’ Building Cost Information Service forecasts prices to rise by 28% over next five years
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Berkeley's £615m White City scheme gets go-ahead
Developer to build 1,465 homes on warehouse site in west London
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Anger as Johnson resigns from London regeneration roles
Labour accuses mayor of “clearing his desk one year early”
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Quintain boosted by strong Wembley performance
Property assets value rises 7% as plans for Wembley Park take shape