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Falling reservation rate sees Barratt’s share price slip
Housebuilder meets raised profit and revenue expectations in 2021 full-year results
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Wanted: new, young talent to improve our world
If construction is really to change for the better, then our industry leaders need to engage the gamechangers, says Ann Bentley
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Material prices rise 4.5% in July
Costs for all sectors up more than 20% on last year, BEIS says
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Foster says architects ‘can’t walk away’ from airport projects
Architect said profession has a responsilbity to decarbonise buildings used for transport
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In pictures: Winners of 2021 RIAS awards announced
Housing, heritage and cultural projects among those honoured
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Contractors readied for £4.2bn major projects framework
Procurement Hub’s deal will run for four years
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KPMG to face disciplinary hearing over alleged ‘false and misleading’ audits of Carillion
Formal complaint follows three-year investigation into financial reporting of collapsed contractor
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‘They’re now taking succession very seriously.’ Laing O’Rourke fires starting gun in race to replace Ray
It’s a question that’s been asked for years and the firm’s founder seems to have come up with an answer
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Housing groups to shrink affordable build programmes as GLA reveals strategic partners
Details of City Hall’s £3.4bn allocation also reveal threefold increase in grant rate
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Three make shortlist for £370m HS2 Interchange station
Skanska and McAlpine team among those chasing Solihull deal
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Everton stadium contract helps send Severfield to record order book
Around 90% of booked work is in UK, firm adds
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Grid gets green light for mixed-use Battersea scheme
Project includes 37.5% affordable apartments
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Wates names new corporate development boss
Esther English will oversee irm’s strategic planning
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Faithful + Gould appointed to largest modular housing scheme in northern England
Scheme includes 117 units
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Ray O’Rourke says Laing O’Rourke will float ‘by 2024’
Firm to go public once successor for 74-year-old founder is secured
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Brick By Brick founder to step down
Colm Lacey set to go early next year after more than six years at business
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London and Birmingham shaking off pandemic woes but materials and labour worries remain, RLB says
Contractors pricing in shortages as concerns over issues dog industry
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There is still (just about) time to modernise rather than die
Five years ago, my wake-up call to the industry was considered dramatic, but I fear I was not being bold enough. The industry’s underlying weaknesses are now more exposed than ever, says Mark Farmer
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Housing groups sign 780-homes deal in west London designed by Allies and Morrison
Housebuilder and housing association sign deal to build latest phase of scheme in west London
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The benefits of tying the digital twin to the jobsite through BIM to field workflows
Bringing the benefits of BIM to sire allow firms to boost productivity, accuracy and health and safety