More news – Page 660
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Salford subbie felled after dispute with client, say administrators
Most of GPL’s creditors, including the Greater Manchester Combined Authority, will not get their money back
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Features
Image of the week: Smashing
A Norfolk pig and sugar beet farming couple have built themselves a – somewhat drafty-looking – ’pumpkin house’
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Winner for £55m Cornwall student resi job due in January
Up to four firms will be shortlisted for Falmouth deal next month
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Big names racing to be first Canada Water contractor
British Land submitted plans for £3bn development in May
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CITB pledges £5m for hard-to-reach recruits
Women, long-term unemployed and ex-military all being courted by new fund
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Comment
Unravelling the intent
What happens if parties have created a contract as a result of an exchange of emails, but they have polar opposite views concerning the scope of works?
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Letwin eyes European models to speed up housing delivery
MP’s final report recommends imposing diversity on large sites with masterplans and design codes
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Mace boss tells industry event 'we're all responsible' for sector's poor image
‘Instead of modern industry, we keep showing dirty boots and mud,’ Mark Reynolds tells CLC event
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Buckingham lands £19m Leeds station revamp
Around 20% of the work is expected to be subcontracted out
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Proposed reforms to tackle late payments welcomed by cross-party group of MPs
Recommendations made by the Association of Accounting Technicians as part of call for evidence by business department
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Wates and Redrow team up for garden town development
Oxfordshire scheme will include 1,500 homes
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Keltbray forms jv with Kent theme park backers
Pair will plough £25m into entertainment scheme, due to be built near Swanscombe
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Features
Job swap - could you make the change? part two
Jamie Harris speaks to more professionals across the sector who have changed disciplines
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Revised Help to Buy extended until 2023 but will end after that date
Government sets further £8.7bn aside for initiative – though scheme will only apply to first-time buyers
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British Land eyes 2020 start with McAlpine for latest Broadgate rebuild
Proposals for 1-2 Broadgate went in to City planners earlier this month
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Features
Projects: Heatherwick’s Coal Drops Yard
Heatherwick Studio’s Coal Drops Yard retail hub in north London revels in the idiosyncrasies of its original Victorian warehouse architecture and uses them in a brazenly theatrical way to upstage all else on Argent’s King’s Cross Central masterplan.
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Hammond signals end of an era, calling time on PFI
Chancellor says government will honour existing PFI and PF2 deals but will not sign any new details
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Laing O’Rourke blames ‘Carillion factor’ as it looks to calm jitters over late-running accounts
Firm says 2018 numbers won’t be ready until ‘Christmas at earliest’ – three months late
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Official figures reveal Laing O'Rourke is one of industry's slowest payers
Company taking 53 days to settle up – just one day better than worst performers Balfour Beatty and Kier