More news – Page 613
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Housebuilders warn government's 300k homes target is unachieveable
Land availability, planning system and skills shortages will scupper plan, survey finds
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In pictures: Tower Hamlets gives Canary Wharf scheme the OK
14-storey project designed by Pilbrow Partners
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Last chance to take part in survey into diversity and inclusion in construction
Deadline to complete survey is Monday 5 March
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Let's make timber safer
The construction industry should not stop using timber but instead needs to continue to develop better ways to increase its fire safety, argues Barbara Lane
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Firms need to keep cash in the bank to thrive, says Morgan Sindall boss
Strong balance sheets cut out temptation of buying work, John Morgan adds
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Hammerson eyes more disposals and delaying starts as it posts £267m loss
Firm to beef up senior management and intensify disposals programme
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Updated Interserve rescue plan expected this week
Contractor confirms it is also "considering" alternative proposal from rebel US investor
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Thomas & Adamson books in for Time Out market work at Waterloo
Scheme is part of £200m revamp of Eurostar terminal
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Engineering woe sees Lendlease dive into red
Firm says division is ‘no longer required’ at group
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CITB forecasts slower growth as Brexit looms
Training body expects sector to grow by 1.3% this year - if the UK and EU reach a Brexit deal
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U+I says trading hit by stalled west London job
Developer says mixed-use scheme unlikely to start until after March
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'Think of local communities', Brokenshire tells housing developers
Housing secretary says focus shouldn’t just be on numbers of homes being built
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Cost model: Life sciences buildings
Research methods in the life sciences are developing at an unprecedented rate, so how can our buildings keep up with these developments?
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Construction industry gossip: Off the rails
While Crossrail apparently files its accounts by halves, HS2 veers between flooding stakeholder meetings with its staff and charging them to attend at all
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RIBA reveals Brexit workload fears are spreading to large architects
Confidence among large architectural practices has slumped as a no deal Brexit looms
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Housing boss named as honorary professor at Bartlett
Optivo chief executive Paul Hackett will also sit on the RICS’ housing supply group