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Construction firms claim £2.6bn of furlough payments
Industry also has most self-employment income support scheme claims
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Tenders for huge north London energy job out in autumn
Main contract at Edmonton scheme has price tag of close to £700m
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Construction not expected to reach pre-covid levels until end of 2022, fresh data suggests
Office for Budget Responsibility had originally predicted recovery would take six months
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McCarthy & Stone rejigs as covid sends firm crashing into red
Former Kier executive goes as retirement specialist hit by £60m of coronavirus charges
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Decision on Bishopsgate Goodsyard plans set for November
Scheme first went in for planning six years ago
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Design’s social value is being overlooked - that has to change
Architects have to quantify the impact their work has on communities, says HLM’s Philip Watson
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Construction begins recovery but output more than one third lower following covid crisis
Activity fell by a record amount in three months to May
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Cemex mothballs cement plant with loss of 110 jobs
South Ferriby complex has been making cement since 1938
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Consultants eye decade-long east London framework worth £550m
Scheme in Tower Hamlets runs across 15 lots
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Covid-19 forces councils to dip into reserves to keep key Commonwealth Games jobs on track
Pool and main stadium have needed more cash, authorities told
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Green light for Balfour Beatty on next phase of £375m London resi job after funding deal inked
Developer Muse signs agreement with private rental specialist Get Living
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Industry’s main trade body attacks firms for squeezing supply chain during coronavirus crisis
Behaviour follows ‘you will be remembered’ warning from CLC chairman in spring
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More roles added to Home Office's skilled workers list
But CITB says firms must have access to migrant labour to plug skills gaps
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Feilden Clegg Bradley unveils next phase of £200m masterplan for historic Cornish port
Scheme in Hayle will include 500 homes, cinema and art gallery
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After Nightingale: Some lessons for construction and public procurement
A crisis triggered the need for the Nightingale hospitals but the mindset behind their construction should apply to all projects, in good times and bad
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Mace team starts work at HS2’s Euston station
Move signals start of £400m of subcontracts over next two years
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Coronavirus update for construction: 13 July
Build UK’s update the industry amid the covid-19 outbreak
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The dust has settled on the chancellor’s latest rescue package, so is the industry happy?
The government deems construction crucial to getting the country back on its feet but worries remain, writes Tom Lowe