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Interserve bosses warn future of company is on the line as crucial vote looms
Chief executive and chairman break silence to urge shareholders to back its plan – and dismiss US hedge fund’s alternative
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Kier takes £25m hit on hospital job and revises debt upwards
Firm due to unveil interim results next week
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HOK poaches man who helped set up Make
John Prevc is second senior figure to leave architect in three months
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Lambeth council-owned housing firm sets out building plans
Chaired by former Barratt managing director Richard Reynolds, Homes for Lambeth aims to build hundreds of homes for council-level rent
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Investors taking 'wait and see' approach to UK ahead of Brexit, Mipim boss says
Property show begins in Cannes tomorrow
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Comment
Let's calculate the value of social value
Measuring the social value added to a community through new developments can be quite a challenging concept to grasp - but not any more
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Projects don’t capitalise on opportunities. Why?
Are humans too risk-averse to proactively take on opportunities? Should we ‘think like a trader’?
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Construction industry gossip: Manners maketh the man
An Osborne director demonstrates the benefits of an expensive education, while City planners practise the art of tight-lipped diplomacy
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Six months later, Spurs stadium finally set to open next month
Opening game will be in first week of April
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We're taking it to the wire with Brexit - and construction activity is taking a hit
So, just three weeks to the day we are scheduled to leave the EU and still no clear idea of what Brexit will mean for business, or for anyone for that matter. If we stick to the timetable, we should be leaving in three Fridays’ time. But ...
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Features
Are rooftop developments the answer to London’s housing crisis?
Airspace developers tell us to imagine thousands of new homes atop existing buildings – but to make that happen they need planners to share their vision.
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Former Crossrail bosses set to face the heat on £17.6bn project's delay
Ex-chief executives Andrew Wolstenholme and Simon Wright set to front the London Assembly’s transport committee
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How to dig yourself out of a hole
Ryan Fordham compares approaches to the risk of encountering unforeseen ground conditions
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Peabody signs on to build 1,000 homes on Holloway prison site
Housing association borrows £42m from London mayor’s Land Fund to develop residential scheme
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Commonwealth Games aquatic centre tipped for approval next week
Planning officers have recommended the facility be given the all clear despite objections from the police
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Gender pay gap is still 20% across construction, says RICS
But the figure has fallen from 36% last year
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International Women's Day 2019: construction is changing far quicker than we think
Women are now working in every sector and discipline - a far cry from the attitudes 20 years ago
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Liverpool Chinatown contractor banned from running businesses
Director of company responsible for developing Liverpool’s Chinatown has been disqualified for seven years