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Construction industry had its ‘head in the sand’ over combustible cladding dangers, Grenfell Inquiry hears
Facade expert said that a ‘reasonably competent’ cladding contractor should have known risks of ACM
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Barratt says it will build more homes than expected on back of ‘strong’ trading
Housebuilder’s 2021 completions to be within 1,000 homes of pre-pandemic level
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Westminster green lights £750m Victoria office scheme
Council approves plans to demolish House of Fraser store and replace it with 16-storey block
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Keltbray sells stake in firm it bought three years ago
Lagan engineering business sold to management after owner decides it is non-core
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CIC names O’Rourke technical boss as MMC champion
Nick Mead to advise organisation on digital construction policy
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Village greens are for work and play
A new ruling reconciles landowner and public recreation rights but keeps landowners on their toes
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HS2's Kay Hughes: 'We see ourselves as catalysts for creative thinking'
The design director of Britain’s biggest - and arguably most controversial - infrastructure project talks about her ambition to leave a legacy of quality structures and landscapes along the route
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New Buro Happold boss wants turnover to hit £500m within six years
Firm is latest to outline ambitious growth plans as industry eyes post-pandemic recovery
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Profit warnings dog listed firms, EY research finds
Accountant says ending of government support during pandemic could spark rise in insolvencies
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NHS trust hands government back £10m after covid delays hospital redevelopment
Aecom, Ryder Architecture and Squibb Demolition already working on Whipps Cross scheme
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Data centres and healthcare help T Clarke hit order book record
Firm wants £500m revenue in three years’ time
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Demolition winner on Derwent’s Baker Street job
Developer hoping to make start on main construction work this autumn
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Earls Court redevelopment ramps up with first homes approved
Central London scheme for 51 homes desgiend by architect Pilbrow Partners
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Senior staff have a duty to lead the way back to their desks
Given his job title, it is no surprise that Richard Kauntze is banging the drum for a return to office life. But, he argues, the benefits of a centralised workplace are really for society as a whole
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Materials shortages could hit major projects within months, CPA chief warns
Peter Caplehorn adds problems will start to delay completions
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Covid costs send Keltbray slumping into red
Firm racks up exceptional items bill of more than £8.5m
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Firms need to be wary of post-covid setbacks for women, minister warns
Baroness Berridge says it's up to industry to keep up drive to recruit more females into it