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Flan McNamara firm lands second Santander deal worth £75m
Developer already working on £150m UK tech hub for Spanish giant
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Gleeds the latest firm to rip into government's handling of Brexit
’You’ve cost us money,’ consultant’s chairman tells business secretary
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Housebuilders' salary survey 2018: While the sun shines
How much are roles paid at housebuilders in 2018?
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Housebuilders' salaries are healthy - but is the market as rosy as it looks?
Despite soaring salaries in the housebuilding sector, there’s an air of nervousness that the government will burst the bubble by scrapping its Help to Buy scheme
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Are we creating enough in-depth learning spaces?
Helen Groves says that while universities have great areas where students can work together and interact, they lack spaces to allow quiet immersion in study
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Osborne flags up EU labour worries as it posts bumper profits
Contractor turns in record figure but sounds Brexit alarm
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Workloads grow but so do worries about economy, say RICS
Surveyees report deteriorating credit conditions
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Online poll: Automated innovation
This week’s poll: Will autonomous vehicles change the face of the city?
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Keltbray and City University team up on foundations research
Pair expect fruits of their labours to enter the market within two years
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Aecom joins government heat network consortium
Firm to help implement £320m government investment in district heating
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Legal: How to offset the risks of offsite
In the seventh part of our series on new technology, Maeve Gantley explains how offsite manufacturing brings specific risks that need to be covered by the contract
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Legal: a matter of principle
Lindy Patterson on how even if the employer is partly responsible for a delay in completion, the contractor may be liable for liquidated damages
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Preparing for the new dawn
As we head towards Brexit, the Construction Leadership Council continues to build foundations to ensure stability and robustness in the industry
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What impact will driverless cars have on our future buildings?
How will electric-powered private-hire driverless cars change the way in which we design buildings and utilise land?
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Building directors spearhead salary spike at housebuilders
Demand forces up salaries in homes sector, with firms suffering a ‘merry-go-round’ of staff poaching
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Crest Nicholson says Brexit will slash profits
Housebuilder says political and economic uncertainties shredding buyers’ confidence
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Mace spells out reason for striking CM deal on Spurs stadium
Route was ‘only viable’ one to build club’s new ground, contractor says
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Bouygues inks £250m deal at world-famous Cambridge lab
Contractor confirned for Cavendish Laboratory job
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Gleeds launches construction app
App allows users to track project’s progress from beginning to end