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Coronavirus update for construction: 17 July
Build UK’s update the industry amid the covid-19 outbreak
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Regional contractor Beard cutting up to 35 jobs
Swindon-based firm headed by current CIOB president Mark Beard
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Canary Wharf submits plans for site next to Crossrail station
North Quay to be developed in phases over eight years
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Plans for £3bn development next to HS2’s Solihill station unveiled
Plan could provide 3,000 new homes
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Contest launched to improve design of UK’s smaller stations
Winner could sign contract for £250,000
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Interserve lined up for £15m Glasgow pharma job
Scheme will be built at site next door to city’s airport
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Housing starts by Homes England hit record before covid-19 struck
Latest data shows social housing jumped by 91% in 2019/20
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The long haul back to pre-coronavirus levels of activity
Data from the ONS and OBR points to a tick-shaped not a v-shaped recovery, says Construction Products Association’s Rebecca Larkin
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We relied on others to check subcontractors’ work, admits Grenfell’s main contractor
Senior manager the first Rydon employee to give evidence at inquiry into 2017 fire
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One in 10 London architects say covid will send them under
Majority of firms in latest RIBA survey expect profit to fall in coming year
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Building safety reforms might not come into force until 2024, advisor warns
Government set to introduce promised legislation shortly following 2017 Grenfell fire
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Keltbray to wrap up redundancy programme next month as turnover hits record
Company making 300 job cuts
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Morgan Sindall chalks up £15m Oxford university job
Work involves creating home for new Reuben College
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Hope for Clugston's former employees with £500,000 in missing pay set to be returned
Unsecured creditors told they will recoup some money but administrator unable to say how much
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Construction Innovation Hub launches toolkit to improve decision-making
R D group has been backed with £72m of government money
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Former president says RIBA must be led by architect after lawyer quits top role before he even starts
Nigel Carrington had been due to begin in September
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Report on how to accelerate huge regional rail schemes due out in November
National Infrastructure Commission’s assessment will cover HS2, Northern Powerhouse Rail and Midlands Rail Hub
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Will the Building Safety Bill make insurance unaffordable?
Regulatory change is coming but the government must also consider the insurance industry’s ability to provide robust cover, argues Weightman’s Paul Lowe
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Coronavirus update for construction: 15 July
Build UK’s update the industry amid the covid-19 outbreak
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Building firm sued by National Trust after fire at Surrey mansion leaves it with £115m repair bill
Blaze in 2015 gutted grade I-listed property near Guildford