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Squibb creditors meeting pulled after CVA proposal ‘withdrawn’
Demolition firm hoping to strike deal on payment proposals
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How firms can achieve net zero without breaking the bank
The use of localised supply chains should become mandatory if we are to reduce industry emissions, Neeral Shah of Yardlink says
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ISG lands deal to fit out BP’s new London headquarters
Oil giant hoping to move in to St James’s scheme late next year
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Plans finally lodged to turn Liverpool’s Littlewoods building into TV and film studios
Proposals by Capital & Centric come five years after fire at Art Deco landmark
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Fletcher Priest given OK for timber cycle pavilion at £700m Oxford campus
Two-storey structure at Oxford North innovation district inspired by wheel spokes
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Hunt announces £110m nutrient mitigation fund to ‘unlock 40,000 homes’
Extension of affordable homes guarantee scheme and low borrowing rates for councils are also confirmed
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Executives go as Gleeds cuts 40 jobs and appoints new COO
Ex-WYG boss and man who founded Mace’s consulting arm among those to leave
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Stanhope reveals first detailed images of Eric Parry’s revised 1 Undershaft
Rejig of City’s tallest tower to include red-coloured viewing gallery on top two floors
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Building Talks Creating Communities podcast: In conversation with Selina Mason at Lendlease
Episode 2: Selina Mason talks about people-focused urbanism and the work she is doing on Birmingham’s Smithfield scheme
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Taylor Wimpey plan for 1,100 homes in Lancashire gets OK after appeal
Housing secretary Michael Gove overturns original decision of local council to refuse permission
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Landsec’s City tower gets green light from planners
Heritage groups said Fletcher Priest scheme at 55 Old Broad Street would “engulf” listed bath house at base
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DLUHC issues fresh guidance on plan to stop developers building unless they carry out cladding repairs
Update says department expects planning authorities to check whether any firms are on list banning them from working
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Jittery clients peg back Severfield’s income
But steelwork contractor lifts interim profit to help increase dividend
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M&S given permission to appeal Gove’s Oxford Street refusal
Proposals were blocked over summer with retailer later calling communities secretary’s decision “pathetic”
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We must be nimble and flexible if we are to keep up with accelerating AI
The pace of change in AI is breathtaking. Non-specialists like you and me need to take note says Simon Rawlinson of Arcadis
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Mace lined up for £90m Natural History Museum work
Work on scheme in Berkshire to start next year
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London mayor rejects plans to build controversial Las Vegas-style Sphere music venue
Communities secretary Michael Gove to have final say on 90m-tall building
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Stimulate economy with building projects, CLC boss tells chancellor
Publishing pipeline of work will provide certainty for firms, Mark Reynolds adds
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UK housebuilding recession: How much worse is it going to get?
With little prospect of a rapid reduction in interest rates to spur a recovery, many in the industry are now just looking to “survive until ’25”. Joey Gardiner looks at the prospects for residential developers doing so.