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Brick By Brick future up in the air after council parent ‘goes bust’
Developer’s boss admitted this month it was in talks with buyers because of Croydon’s money woes
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Keltbray eyes roads market as new boss completes management rejig
Firm already speaking to Highways England and local authorities about work
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Tests for external wall fires based on how flames behave indoors, Grenfell Inquiry told
Expert witness Barbara Lane queries decades-old testing regime
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Hotel firm and neighbouring borough the latest to object to City tower
Scheme at 55 Gracechurch Street is one of two planned for London thoroughfare
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Government and TfL left ‘frustrated’ by ongoing Crossrail delays
Railway will now finish in 2022
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Building Awards 2020: Housebuilder of the Year
Read about the winner and shortlisted entries for this year’s Housebuilder of the Year award
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Building Awards 2020: Personality of the Year
Read about the winner of this year’s Personality of the Year Award
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McCarthy & Stone sales slump as second covid wave hits
Retirement housebuilder says revenue for the year has slumped 73%
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Faulkner Browns’ Olympic-size ice rink gets green light
Lee Valley scheme will replace small facility
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A look back at Grenfell Inquiry module one: How experts blamed key players for ‘shambles’
The first part of phase two’s hearings concluded last week - here’s an overview of the evidence revealing major failures, incompetence and buck-passing
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Grenfell Tower: A lesson in how not to manage a project
What we have heard has been a long saga of incompetence, says Graham Watts
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On the bright side: A vaccine and Joe Biden in one week
Now construction just needs investors to press ahead with projects and government to commit to long-term funding
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Developer plans second tower for City thoroughfare
KPF’s 33-storey Gracechurch Street proposal comes after building of similar height on same road attracted neighbours’ ire
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Suppliers had concerns their products would burn, Grenfell Inquiry told
Hearing shown internal documents from Arconic and Celotex flagging up worries about suitability of materials
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Persimmon reports strong sales
But housebuilder says market share now back at ‘more normal levels’
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Value of contract awards falls in October
Oxford university was biggest spending client during the month, according to Glenigan data
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Birmingham skyscraper faces judicial review
Glancy Nicholls scheme would be city’s tallest resi building
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Five tech firms join HS2 innovation initiative
Companies were picked from more than 100 applicants
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Fosters admits Tulip tower is ‘inconsistent’ with City’s skyscraper vision
Developer appealing mayor’s decision to reject scheme