More news – Page 654
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Wates brings in former Willmott Dixon finance boss
Philip Wainwright left Willmott Dixon in October
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Styles & Wood moved into larger business under rejig by new owner
Fit out contractor was taken private earlier this year
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Spurs pushing for Man Utd as new ground's opening game
Game against last club to play at old White Hart Lane ground scheduled for 13 January
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Kingspan expecting profit hike despite economy jitters
Insulation products group predicting a 15% annual operating profit increase
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WYG points finger at government for Toshiba nuclear decision
Consultant forced to take £3m loss on business it bought for Moorside development
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Wates developing old navy base under plan to build homes more quickly
Scheme is one of five pilots for Homes England
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In pictures: At least Twickenham's new hospitality is a winner
Revamp of East Stand completed by Mace and Willmott Dixon
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Mayor faces more flak for Crossrail delay
London Assembly members said Sadiq Khan showed “incompetence, or at the very least, disinterest” in his handling of Crossrail
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Will virtual reality spark the BIM revolution we've been waiting for?
A revolutionary new technology using ‘mixed reality’ merges real and virtual worlds to visualise physical and digital objects co-existing and interacting
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Interserve queries more than 80% of its invoices, new data suggests
Build UK payment performance table reveals the good, the bad and the ugly
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Grenfell – a question of trust?
If the Grenfell fire teaches us one thing, says Colm Lacey, it is that the construction and development sectors need to create a culture of trustworthiness and humanity
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Construction output swells as private housing booms
Infrastructure also behind 2.1% third quarter growth
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Thought for tomorrow: Conservation areas
Tony Barton suggests how to put nimbyism to more constructive use
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Legal: Cost conscious
Steven Carey looks at how third-party funding and ATE insurance can help lighten the financial burden of litigation
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No plans in place to replace combustible cladding on more than 100 privately-owned towers
But this number has fallen from more than 200 in June
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Construction industry gossip: tall tales
Workers at 22 Bishopsgate reminisce less than fondly over their summer sauna and the NHBC struggles to contain its laughter over government housing targets
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Online poll: Do we know how to sort our housing crisis?
This week’s poll: Are Letwin’s ideas the right way to fix the housing crisis?
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KPF opens three new outposts
Scalpel architect sets up shop in Berlin, Singapore and San Francisco