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In Pictures: Dragados completes Bank station upgrade
Northern Line’s Bank branch fully reopens following construction of new Wilkinson Eyre-designed platform
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Construction industry gossip: That old smoothie
Dominic Raab’s secret power was his vitamin volcano, Alok Sharma can remember people’s names – and Rishi Sunak knows how to say hello
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To refurb or rebuild: what next for Old Trafford?
Man United has big decisions to make about its ageing stadium. Dave Rogers asked experts behind other iconic ground developments for advice
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Countryside falls to £181.5m loss as fire safety costs hit bottom line
Housebuilder puts £109m aside and sets up standalone division to meet ‘developer pledge’ demands
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Supply chain left nursing £13m hit following London fit-out firm’s collapse
One contractor missing nearly £450,000 in retentions in wake of Twenty1 Construction implosion
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Coaching clinic: How to find the sweet spot for hybrid workers (and everyone else)
Hybrid working poses real challenges for team leaders but there are ways of accommodating staff preferences while also achieving business goals
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Easter holidays pare back labour rates, payroll firm reports
Average weekly earnings slipped 2% to £893 last month
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Unions clash with construction employers group over ‘derisory’ pay offer
Unions are seeking a 10% pay rise for half a million workers
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In Pictures: National Gallery unveils revised Selldorf upgrade designs
Latest images of £30m proposals come ahead of planning application submission this summer
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Building Manchester HS2 station underground ruled out because of £5bn price tag
MPs told that cost of dealing with protestors on project has topped £120m
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British Land confirms McAlpine set to start on £500m City tower later this year
Scheme at 2-3 Finsbury Avenue designed by Danish architect 3XN
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Nine in 10 contractors have seen price rises because of Ukraine war, Gleeds report finds
Consultant warns some schemes now being put on hold as a result of conflict
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Government reveals data behind £4bn fire safety repair bill claim
Claim based on desk-based survey of 2,856 buildings, with a quarter of bill to remediate social housing sector homes
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Nutrient pollution: a developing problem with no solution in sight
A legal requirement that new homes do not pollute wetlands, rivers and nature reserves has halted developments across large parts of England
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Queen visits Paddington station for official opening of Elizabeth line
New line opens to passengers next Tuesday
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Vistry profit to be at ‘top end’ of expectations this year
Housebuilder upgrades margin forecasts following strong sales and price increases
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Keller says business blighted by materials shortages and inflation
But ground engineer reports full year trading will be in line with expectations
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Can levelling up be achieved alongside our sector’s other priorities?
Changing how we build projects is central to achieving a sustainable and equal society - we have to find ways of doing both