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A contract is not a state of mind
Starting work without a proper contract is common practice, but it’s what’s on paper that counts, not what’s in your head
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Wates says part of £120m war chest could be used for acquisitions
Contractor doubled credit facility earlier this year
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Is developing on small sites achievable?
In the Draft New London Plan, Sadiq Kahn has set a target of 64,935 new dwellings per year, with 24,573 of these to be delivered on small sites. But how realistic is this?
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Islington council assembling £1.2bn framework
North London borough will appoint 24 contractors to carry out construction across sectors
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Drawn-out Brexit prompts Bellway to slow land investment
Housebuilder adopts “cautious approach” to land buying in recent months
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Contractors eye latest East Bank packages
Work on V A, BBC and Sadler’s Wells’ new Stratford outposts up for grabs
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Image of the week: They think it's all over
Harvey White scores for Tottenham Hotspur in the Under-18s Premier League test event at the club’s new stadium
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Enfield after Meridian Water phase two housebuilder
North London scheme will eventually have 10,000 homes
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Galliford Try appoints new chief executive as Truscott heads off to revive Crest Nicholson
FD Graham Prothero becomes contractor’s new boss
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Fosters' Tulip tower set to get planning green light
City of London officials recommend approval for ‘bold and striking’ tourist attraction
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Big names slug it out for prized Olympia deal
Work on £1bn redevelopment set to start next year
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Construction minister quits over Brexit policy
Richard Harrington says no deal will set economy back 10 years
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T Clarke sees profit rise on back of London work
Electrical specialist’s chief tells investors not to worry about Brexit
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In pictures: £75m Great Scotland Yard transformation revealed
The five-star hotel has been developed and built by Galliard
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Product manufacturers must regain confidence, but industry already has an appetite for change
The publication of Dame Judith Hackitt’s Independent review of Building Regulations and Fire Safety issued an important and resounding call for change across the entire construction industry. A number of challenges were identified about how we ensure our buildings keep people safe. Construction products were not ...
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Interserve administration sees Glasgow EfW client write-off more cash
Viridor wants £72m from Interserve but admits it might now only get £56m