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Rising house prices and efficiency savings help Bellway profit jump
Housebuilder says home-grown initiatives helped combat rising labour and materials costs
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You employ more disabled people than you think
People working in construction often find their disability is not recognised and they do not get the right support – that has to change
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L&Q after firms for £2.7bn homes improvement work
Works to ensure housing association’s portfolio meets Decent Homes Standard
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Mace brings former nuclear boss into new COO role
Richard Green also worked for Jacobs and Bechtel after nearly two decades in army
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In pictures: how Align JV is building the UK’s longest rail bridge, one piece at a time
Massive infastructure projects at Colne Valley Viaduct and Chiltern Tunnel form first stretch of HS2 outside London
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Three in running for £200m makeover of former London flagship of Debenhams
Scheme at 334 Oxford Street has been designed by AHMM
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Local MP lays into Make’s £400m plan to turn ITV studios into office complex
Lambeth council to vote on controversial complex tomorrow evening
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London mayor gives Bishopsgate Goodsyard scheme green light
Drastically revised 500-home Ballymore and Hammerson project given green light
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McAlpine and RLB among winners on £600m regeneration framework
Four-year deal to focus on schemes across northern England and Wales
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Peabody given green light for 3,500-home scheme at former Essex Ford factory
Dagenham scheme drawn up by PRP Architects
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Spurs kicks back plans for Lendlease scheme next door to stadium
Football club’s concerns over ‘public safety’ persuade council to defer planning decision over 3,000-home proposal
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Never mind tax cuts and upgrade grants, a proper retrofit strategy is what we really need
In the wake of the spring statement, the conversation must move from fuel subsidies to efficiencies if we are to solve the energy crisis
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Winners of £30bn public construction framework announced
Balfour Beatty and Laing O’Rourke among firms awarded places on ProCure23
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5 minutes with … Andy Jones at Mace
The head of major projects has been visiting building sites since he was four years old. He is a keen cyclist and plays two instruments
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Canada Water developer seeks additional architects after BIG masterplan approved
Scheme neighbours site of huge planned development by British Land
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Civil servant knew there was a ‘clear risk’ of a major ACM fire three years before Grenfell, inquiry hears
Brian Martin failed to warn fire and rescue chief and instead ‘lulled’ him into false sense of security
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A protocol for operational BIM
Unpacking the new digital data management protocol for the operational, rather than delivery, phase of a building’s lifecycle
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AFK gets permission for bronze facade retrofit to 1980s offices
Studio’s remodelling to give new look to 38 Finsbury Square
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HS2 begins audit of firms following revelations about oligarch with stake in tunnelling contractor
Strabag part-owned by sanctioned industrialist Oleg Deripaska