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Michelmersh stays in black as firm says demand for bricks remains strong
Revenue in June outstripped same month last year
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Government unveils £11.5bn programme to build 180,000 new homes
The government’s new Affordable Homes programme starts in 2021
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London council puts botched £75m deal up for grabs again
Firms have until early next month to express interest in job
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Vistry expects strong second half after pandemic pushes it to interim loss
But housebuilder formed from Bovis-Linden merger says demand for homes now strongest in years
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Bidders told to meet strict financial tests if they want to win Levete’s £21m museum extension
Scottish council imposes series of requirements for Paisley job on contractors amid coronavirus crisis
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Importance of social value in planning set to increase in wake of covid crisis, BCO predicts
More councils are likely to involve social value in the planning process
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Architects in recovery mode: Expect aggressive moves into new sectors
Grimshaw’s Mark Middleton on how practices need to overhaul their business plans in the pursuit of new work
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Rydon ‘struggled’ to find cladding specialists for refurb, Grenfell Inquiry told
Main contractor’s commercial manager says Harley Facades was only specialist the firm had ever used
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More arrests as part of Liverpool bribery and corruption probe
Investigation saw developer Elliot Lawless detained last December
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Construction must avoid refreshed race to bottom, trade bodies warn
There is mounting concern over a race to the bottom in the scramble for work
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Government needs private investors for infrastructure promises, CBI warns
New report outlines ways the government can attract more private investment
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Construction lobby group demands meeting with energy minister over climate emergency
Government accused of ‘woefully inadequate’ response to coalition’s letter
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Can’t pay, won’t pay
How many steps does it take to get the losing party to pay up as ordered? Extraordinarily many, at times, as this case shows
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How are university capital budgets holding up in the face of covid?
Covid-19 and the government’s exam grading fiasco have combined to leave universities in a deep administrative and financial hole. Jordan Marshall asks industry experts what the sector needs to do
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Green light for £140m Suffolk community complex job
Tenders for contractors to be issued in the spring
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Ministers are making good on infrastructure promises
U-turns may be the order of the day elsewhere but Project Speed shows no signs of slowing down, says CECA’s Alasdair Reisner