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Building Safety Regulator appoints interim as permanent head
Philip White will continue in role he has been in since April
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Ardmore wins £50m retrofit deal in London’s legal district
Chancery Lane job to start next month
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Report on adjudication reveals growing popularity but also demand for change
A new report on statutory adjudication reveals most survey respondents want redacted decisions published and a quarter suspect adjudicator bias
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Southwark approves 34-storey student tower
Scheme in Old Kent Road Opportunity Area will deliver 688 student beds and 23 affordable homes
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MSG Sphere thrown lifeline as Gove temporarily blocks Khan’s rejection
London mayor refused the “nuisance-generating” Stratford venue last month
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G&T drafted in to review cost rises on HS2 civils contracts
Cost-plus contracts blamed for 90% of hikes
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Laing O’Rourke racks up worst loss in firm’s history as business nosedives £288m into red
Problem jobs in London and Australia behind record-breaking deficit
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TfL renews calls for long-term funding as passenger numbers roar back to pre-pandemic levels
Current funding deal runs out in March 2024
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Nottingham City Council declares itself ‘bankrupt’ over £23m budget black hole
Council also issued a section 114 notice two years ago when it unlawfully used housing revenue funds to support other finances
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Green light for another King’s Cross life science scheme
New lab on Brandon Road designed by David Miller Architects for developer Kadans
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Construction output recovered to pre-covid level last year, fresh ONS data says
But sector was biggest contributor to number of insolvencies among UK businesses
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Order books top £1bn at Keltbray and T Clarke
Pair both in line to post record turnover in latest financial years
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It’s time to deliver communities that work for those who live and work in and around them
The arrival of thousands of new homes and jobs alongside existing communities can sound daunting to existing residents. But developments such as Waterbeach and Oxford North, which support the thriving knowledge economies of Cambridge and Oxford, can enhance lives across the board, writes Jonathan Kendall of Fletcher Priest, masterplanner for ...
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Gove backs plan proposed partnership to lead Liverpool regeneration
Interim report by strategic futures panel sets out plans to rejuvenate city
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Two in race to build £400m Eric Parry City tower
50 Fenchurch Street was given planning more than three years ago
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Bust housing business owes more than £8m, liquidator says
Real Contracting Group went under just two years after being set up
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Building Safety Regulator to assess four in 10 occupied higher-risk buildings by 2026
New regulator publishes its first strategic plan, setting out a three-year ‘roadmap’ for action
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John F Hunt brings in Buckingham boss to take up contracting role at regeneration arm
Firm latest to pick up staff left looking for work after contractor’s collapse in September
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Adjudication: it isn’t always pay now, argue later
The loser in an adjudication case can seek a stay of payment if it plans to appeal and the winner is financially unstable
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Morgan Lovell inks life sciences deal at Stanhope’s White City Place scheme
Scheme set to finish next year