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Gove mulling ‘complete rethink’ on planning reforms
Report comes ahead of first speech by new housing secretary, as fellow cabinet minister says party ‘looking again’ at proposals
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NMCN misses another results deadline
Firm had been hoping to release 2020 results before next month
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Redundancy costs top £1m for second year running at Byrne
Firm racks up £3.5m restructuring bill in past three years as turnover dropped nearly a quarter last year, latest accounts reveal
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RIBA set to revamp Portland Place headquarters
Listed building should be zero carbon ‘centre of debate’ for architects, public and policymakers, says new president
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Consultants on notice for £150m Crown Commercial Services deal
Scheme will run for up to six years
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5 minutes with … Parm Bhangal at Bhangals Construction Consultants
Why did you choose construction as a career? I always loved property and building, and I loved finance. What I do, as a quantity surveyor, is a bit of both: the financial side of building and construction.
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RICS issues grovelling public apology to wrongfully dismissed non-executives
External review into the institution’s future purpose also set to start within weeks
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CBI in talks with government to boost UK’s construction material exports
Group also ‘pushing hard’ for tax and regulatory changes in this autumn’s Budget to encourage research and development
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Green light for £300m mega-basement at the Ritz
Subterranean extension to include a spa, swimming pool and 53 new rooms
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Fit-out firms on notice to transform V&A childhood museum
AOC completes detailed drawings for fit-out tender
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Final Crossrail testing phase could start in late November
Project chief Mark Wild says opening is still on track for first half of 2022
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Government to face legal challenge over PD rights expansion next week
Campaigners against planning deregulation want to see new rights quashed
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Join me in the last-chance saloon and we’ll rise to the climate change challenge
An awful lot is riding on the COP26 conference in my home town in November, says Jack Pringle. We must lead by example and all make a difference
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Starmer promises £6bn a-year ‘national mission’ to upgrade homes
Labour leader uses conference speech to announce plan to improve energy efficiency of 19 million UK properties
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Mace adds to warnings of tender price growth thanks to surge in material prices
Projections echo Turner & Townsend’s predictions of cost inflation this week
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Perkins & Will parachuted in to replace BDP on £600m hospital job
Architect replaced by rival bidder following breakdown of bidder engagement discussions
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Team led by Adjaye and Asif Khan picked to transform Liverpool’s Canning Dock
Scheme will see historic Canning Dock reimagined to tell the site’s controversial history
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This is what I know: Sarah Beale’s thoughts as she steps down from the CITB
The chief executive is leaving the training body at the end of the month
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It is vital that we rise to the digital challenge
The infrastructure sector is among the last to embrace the potential of the digital revolution but it is in all of our interests to do so, says Richard Threlfall