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Balfour coup as firm clinches £2.1bn Scape frameworks
Firm sole winner on latest civils deal which has gone up £600m in value
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Materials costs set to rise, T&T report warns
New report from Turner Townsend says increased costs will hit just as the UK market is slowing down
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Suffolk contractor starts on Niall McLoughlin Cambridge uni library
Work involves building new library at Magdalene college
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Spurs chairman says stadium delays down to 'several contractors'
Daniel Levy admits costs have ‘definitely risen’ with club due to give update on new opening date at the end of the month
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Vince Cable demands cap on housebuilders' bonuses
Lib Dem leader says senior executives are profiting from Help To Buy activity
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Will driverless cars change our urban environment as we know it?
Do electric-powered private-hire driverless cars represent the biggest opportunity to redesign our urban environment since the invention of the motor car itself?
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Pell Frischmann eyes smaller rivals after clinching acquisitions' war chest
Firm also inks deals worth £30m for work in India and Iraq
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Bellway breaks 10,000-homes barrier
North East housebuilder adds that it has set aside £6m for post-Grenfell recladding work
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ISG chosen to relocate London university's dentistry school
The £8.5m contract will allow UCL’s Eastman Dental Institute to move from its current home
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Somerset council brings in firms for £33m villages works
Willmott Dixon and Balfour Beatty lined up for deals
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Galliard team unveils more plans to redevelop Birmingham
Pair already working on scheme at city’s Jewellery Quarter
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Lead times: July-September 2018
With workload and enquiries remaining level, lead times stayed steady for all except two packages – both were driven higher by pressure on design and manufacturing resources
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Hammerson eyes rejig of stalled Brent Cross plans
Developer looking at cutting back amount of retail at north London site
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Reading into the student accommodation sector: strong steps forward
Brexit looms large on the horizon across all sectors, but the fundamentals of the student sector would appear to remain solid
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Big names circle £70m deal to refurb former offices of City watchdog
FCA moved out over the summer
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Extend Help To Buy or face house building disaster, warns CPA
Construction Products Association warns government that output will dive if scheme is wound up in 2021
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Balfour Beatty nabs £85m mixed-use development
Office space and student flats will sit above old Roman city wall
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Volume housebuilders not the answer to housing crisis, Richard Rogers says
Architect says more local councils need to get involved building homes