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Big firms told to slash payment times to small suppliers
Prompt Payment Code changes mean signatories will soon have to play small businesses within 30 days
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Kier upbeat as firm eyes improved first half results
But firm’s average month-end net debt refuses to budge much from last year’s £436m
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Parliament refurbishment will cost at ‘least £12bn,’ chair of spending watchdog says
Review into scheme due out this month
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Tube overcrowding continues to threaten sites in London
Issue to top agenda at Build UK meeting this morning
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Construction workers told to get asymptomatic tests by London council
Daily testing began yesterday
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Rethinking Design: what’s the word on the street with retail?
With the impact of the pandemic expected to last for years, retailers and shoppers will be adjusting to changes long after covid has been contained. Sector experts talk about what we can expect
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Lone Star to wrap up £647m McCarthy & Stone takeover this month
US private equity firm made move last October
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Covid and cladding costs send Watkin Jones profit tumbling
Firm pays back £800,000 furlough cash
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Recycled aircraft parts to be used in Populous plan for French football stadium
Scheme involves renovating Ligue 1 side Strasbourg’s ground
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Transport for the North calls for review as government cuts funding
Group questions Whitehall’s commitment to levelling-up agenda
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Comment
A question of scope
A party that wants to limit the scope of an adjudication must be wary of asking questions that accidentally widen the dispute
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London builders have ‘until middle of this week’ to cut Tube overcrowding or face sites being shut down
Emergency summit called last Friday afternoon in aftermath of government threat
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RICS set for U-turn as it plans independent review into handling of governance scandal
Meeting this Thursday to look into row over ‘suppressed’ critical BDO report
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Homes England extends Help to Buy deadline by a month
One month grace period takes transaction completions cut-off point up to 31 March
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Covid outbreak hits Laing O’Rourke’s Liverpool hospital job
Close to 30 cases on job with 1,000 people
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Zaha Hadid Architects wins competition to design mega-tall China towers
Scheme will be built at major intersection in Shenzhen’s new business district
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Overseas firms handed just £8m of HS2 work so far, MPs told
Figure due to rise with host of foreign contractors set to land roles on railway
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Mace and Ramboll beef up defence teams with new appointments
Pair eyeing bigger slice of promised £16.5bn investment in military spending announced last year
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Contractors told to rethink site start times after ministers’ alarm at images of packed Tube trains in lockdown
CLC boss Andy Mitchell says action at London sites now needed as ‘matter of urgency’