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Assael clears planning hurdle for £144m scheme above Nine Elms tube station
Three-tower development replaces former proposal by Grimshaw
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Firms picked to pilot value toolkit on projects
Final version of a suite of tools to help clients maximise value expected later this year
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Facade package let on billionaire’s Mayfair homes scheme
Project being masterminded by Phones4U founder John Caudwell
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Eric Parry’s £170m Fleet Street ‘justice quarter’ approved
Scheme sparked uproar for its proposed demolition of historic buildings
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Firms put on notice for huge £1bn NHS consultancy framework
New framework to be tendered this September
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Wates nets second phase of 850-home Barking housing scheme
Job is the second won through council developer Be First’s £1bn framework
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Gleeds launches disputes business to deal with covid claims
Contract rows expected to jump in wake of pandemic
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Listing saves art deco cinema mentioned in Beatles song from wrecking ball
Abbey cinema was one of John Lennon’s ’places I remember’ but was facing the wrecking ball
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Consultation on building fire safety assessment standard launched
British Standards Institution consulting on risk appraisal and assessment of external wall construction
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Case in focus: D McLaughlin & Sons Ltd vs East Ayrshire Council
Ted Lowery considers an attempt to apply the Hutton principle in Scotland
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Morgan Sindall expected to post profit in excess of £100m for first time in history
Fit-out work spearheading booming trading conditions
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Leading property experts call for radical overhaul of RICS after review chair steps down
Former president backs proposals to set up new body to hold institution’s leadership to account
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Home working fuelling DIY boom, Michelmersh boss says
Demand for product outstripping supply, Frank Hanna tells Building
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Ibstock warns on brick supply as it prepares to restart work on £60m factory
Housing and DIY markets fuelling demand, firm says
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Westminster green lights controversial Ebury Estate redevelopment
Bouygues to start work this summer after council used permitted development laws to approve demolition of historic estate
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London no longer world’s most expensive construction market, Arcadis finds
Geneva has moved ahead of the capital in terms of building costs
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Costain raids Mace for new rail director
Ann-Marie Morrison will lead on the contractor’s Network Rail work
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Taylor Wimpey site sales bounce back
Update shows strong improvement since chancellor’s budget measures were announced
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Wates lands £50m demolition deal
Firm to provide rapid response services across London and the south east
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RICS needs innovative ways of rebuilding trust
After the governance row, a narrow corporate focus on probity rather than genuine ethics would be a mistake, says Stephen Hill