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Pandemic sees housebuilding plummet to lowest level in five years
First official data on net additions shows extent of hit to housebuilding from 2020 lockdown
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Government has ‘fundamentally got it wrong’ on hydrogen, Teesside mayor says
Ben Houchen slams officials for ‘playing it safe’ in last month’s heat and buildings strategy
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In pictures: Fit-out specialist completes finance firm’s new Shoreditch HQ
Work involved revamping three floors of Tea Building
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Brickwork firms bullish about 2021 numbers
Michelmersh says year-end result will beat expectation
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5 minutes with … Trina Chakravarti at Building Better
The Building Better project director on the importance of innovative and collaborative working, growing up in Calcutta and her admiration for Dame Zaha Hadid
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Ray O’Rourke set to be replaced at Laing O’Rourke by Anglo American boss
Seamus French taking over as chief executive at end of next summer
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Ray O’Rourke going, Steve Pycroft leaving? Blimey!
Two of the industry’s biggest personalities will be gone within months of each other
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Imperial College unveils plan for 50-storey towers close to HS2 station at Old Oak
West London residential scheme includes 56-storey block
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McAlpine to start next year after Chipperfield’s £75m Edinburgh concert hall finally gets green light
Dunard Centre was subjected to legal challenge and redesign
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Buro Happold’s Maria Smith on the rising tide of greenwash
Extended audio interview after COP26: ‘I’m just as angry, just as hopeful, just as pessimistic’
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Firms not doing enough to decarbonise property estates, Mace warns
Survey says almost a quarter of business leaders think COP26 will have no long-term impact
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We need to act now to sustain the old as much as the new
New buildings are increasingly designed to mitigate the effects of climate change but historic buildings require and deserve just as much attention
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Chipperfield plays down impact of Brexit on business
But firm admits decision to leave EU has created ‘operational challenges’
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T Clarke says income this year will top £400m
Contractor set to hit £500m target by end of 2023
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Crossrail likely to need at least another £150m to finish
Scheme asked for £1.1bn last year but was given £825m
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Making waves: how Rugby Radio Station was retuned as a secondary school
The initial plan had been to convert Rugby Radio Station into the heart of a 6,200-home estate, but there was a shortage of secondary schools in the area and master developer Urban & Civic had other ideas, Thomas Lane visits Houlton School
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M&S flagship set for wrecking ball after redevelopment OK'd
Westminster council backs office-led scheme pending outcome of listing bid for 1930s department store
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HS2 staff told to return to office half the time
Project employs 1,500 people, mainly out of Birmingham
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Turner & Townsend lands Network Rail job at Crewe ahead of high-speed link’s arrival
Station set to be revamped to cope with HS2
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Booming demand sees Breedon revise profit upwards
Materials firm says revenue up 15% on pre-pandemic number