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Product availability pressures ease as demand for materials falls
Red Sea disruption yet to have a material impact
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Industry groups urge stronger Future Homes Standard
Consultation response airs demands for embodied carbon conisderations and mandatory testing of buildings in use
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Professional liability may extend further than consultants think
A recent case clarifies what kinds of claims can be made against consultants if they fail in their duties, writes Theresa Mohammed
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HS2 maintenance depot gets nod from Buckinghamshire planners
Complex will include base for British Transport Police
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HSE takes over Everton stadium death case
Body to lead criminal investigation into Michael Jones’ death
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5 minutes with … Mark Lavery at Buro Happold
The firm’s partner and tall buildings expert on taking risks, working in Dubai on a tower even taller than the Burj Khalifa and the advantages of getting up early
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Nervous clients want to see contractors’ balance sheets before signing up, Morgan Sindall boss says
John Morgan makes comments as firm turns in record set of numbers
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‘A nightclub on a massive scale’: touring Populous’ £365m Co-op Live arena
Soon to be the UK’s biggest indoor music venue when it opens in April, the 23,500-seat Manchester behemoth is an impressive site. Tom Lowe has a look around
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Arcadis boss ‘more optimistic’ about UK economy with likely rate cut key to improving industry confidence
Alan Brookes says green shoots of recovery there as consultant turns in record results
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As Manchester United’s new investor looks at Old Trafford rebuild, questions begin over who would do it
Club one of several looking at major work on stadia in coming years
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Stewart Milne owed its bank £108m at time of collapse
Housebuilder offered to 50 firms in doomed last-ditch effort to find buyer
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Unsecured creditors don’t get a penny back as Tolent prepares to be formally dissolved
Firm sank into administration last February
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Could this be the year of construction management?
John Setra of construction management specialists K2CM argues for an alternative to the design and build method of procuring substantial projects
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Heatherwick to transform BT Tower after £275m sale to US hotel chain
BT Group will take years to vacate iconic London landmark, which will be open to the public once work is complete
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Turnover and staff numbers up as T&T Alinea profits from new markets in debut year
Revenue of £50m expected at business which now has 400 people
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Work on HS2 viaduct paused for ‘urgent remediation’
Week delay on Colne Valley Viaduct job after contractor spots misalignment
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The money’s in the ground: engineering a solution to brownfield regeneration costs
Up to 75% of the cost of construction is in the groundwork and more than £10bn is spent removing construction waste annually. Howel Morris of Rodgers Leask explains why geo-environmental and civil engineering synergy is key to saving time and money and reducing waste
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Council seeks contractors for £3bn London housing framework
Jobs on five-year deal to include newbuild, MMC and retrofit
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From the archives: The Festival of Britain, 1951
A summer event showcasing the best of Britain’s modernist architecture helps London to embrace its postwar future