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T&T and CBRE: A good deal to think about
What will T T’s sale of a 60% stake to CBRE mean for the firm – and the wider industry?
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Masterplanner sought for new Birmingham museum
Briefing event for interested firms being held next week
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Firms on notice for £3.5bn Kent theme park
Construction of 465ha London Resort project could start next year
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Transport department launches toolkit for better-value rail projects
Network Rail and the Office of Rail and Road also worked on new platform
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Construction industry gossip: May the (air) force be with you
With US giants gobbling up UK firms, can only those with special powers resist?
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Meet the person charged with delivering 40 hospitals in nine years
Emma-Jane Houghton wants a range of suppliers and diversity of thought as part of her drive to achieve the government’s hospital programme
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A good match? How T&T and CBRE compare
Following the announcement that T&T is selling a 60% stake to US giant CBRE, we measure up the two firms to see how good a fit they are
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Kwarteng backs drive to qualify thousands of heat pump installers as gas boilers are phased out
Body behind three-day training says 40,000 plumbers could be reskilled a year
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Plans for scaled-back version of McAlpine’s Edinburgh concert hall submitted
Chipperfield’s Dunard Centre back on after legal challenge from neighbouring shopping centre
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Delays in planning departments are slowing down projects, architects report
Planning application hold-ups and insurance cost hikes take gloss off practices’ growing workloads
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William Hare profit plummets by 55%
Pandemic takes its toll but steelwork contractor boasts strong order book
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Materials: How can clients navigate a global power shift?
Shortages around the world mean it is more important than ever to think through supply chain strategies, says T T’s Neil Bullen
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Westminster’s deputy leader quits over Marble Arch Mound costs
£6m tourist attraction became known as ‘slippery slope to nowhere’
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Leicester City FC reveals stadium development plans
Scheme designed by KSS will take seating capacity up to 40,000
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Subcontractors readied for £1bn prisons programme
Kier, Laing O’Rourke, Wates and ISG already appointed to lead the four projects
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5 minutes with … Nick Hartwright at Projekt
Nick Hartwright, CEO of workspace provider Projekt, appreciates the importance of being resilient and working your way up from the bottom. He drives a VW T25 and is pretty good at Lego
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QC delivers review into RICS governance scandal
Independent barrister advises institution to carefully consider findings before taking action
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Construction activity dips below pre-covid levels
Material and labour shortages take their toll as June’s output is worth £39m less than in February 2020
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RSHP staying mum on new plans to redevelop Lloyd’s building
Owners reveal they have spoken to several architects
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Homes England failed to hit revised build targets for pandemic year
Housing quango misses targets despite them being adjusted for covid-19