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Murphy pays out to sacked workers following months-long union dispute
Bust-up ends after undisclosed compensation agreement
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Redrow says 2024 results will be at lower end of forecast after ‘subdued’ autumn
Trading update shows value of private reservations down 25%
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Output edges up, latest official figures show
Rise driven by uptick in repair and maintenance work
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Gove to rule on plan by Tebay service station owner to build supersized version in Cheshire
Howells-designed scheme to be giant version of Westmorland Family’s outpost in Cumbria
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Green walls play an important role in bug biodiversity, RHS study finds
Walls with denser and more varied planting found to contain the greatest number of invertebrates
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Gleeds restructures management as push into US gathers pace
Country would become second largest for revenue after UK
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From the archives: Outbreak of the Second World War, 1939
The Builder prepares the industry for the hardships which lie ahead following Britain’s declaration of war on Nazi Germany
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L&Q’s completions down a third as it reins in spending
Housing association deleverages as it eyes 50% cut in capital expenditure by 2026
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Analysts see light at end of tunnel as Taylor Wimpey says profit will be ‘at upper end of forecasts’
Housebuilder expects to build 10,500 homes this year
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Why they won: A closer look at all the Building Awards 2023 winning entries
The winners of the Building Awards were announced at a ceremony on Tuesday night. Here is more detail about all the winning entries
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Northern Powerhouse Rail protected as crucial HS2 bill to progress despite cancellation
Phase 2b legislation included in government’s legislative agenda
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Galliford Try buys M&E water specialist for £7m
£8m turnover AVRS was set up more than 50 years ago
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Mace team hired to develop new neighbourhood next to Liverpool’s Festival Gardens
Planning application set to be finalised in 2025
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Bermondsey residential towers plan gets Southwark go-ahead
Scheme to be built close to Millwall’s football ground
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Sisk brings in ISG veteran to boost London commercial team
New arrival spent close to 17 years at former employer
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Everything must go: The HS2 land fire sale and what it means for the future of rail
After cancelling the northern leg of HS2 last month, the government has moved quickly to start selling the land it had acquired to build the route. Will the process “salt the earth” for alternative rail plans?
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Housebuilding falls to lowest level since covid-19 lockdown, says NHBC
The last time new registrations for the NHBC’s 10-year warranty dropped to around 20,000 was in the second quarter of 2020
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Galliford Try FD leaving for Persimmon
Andrew Duxbury helped oversee contractor’s exit from housebuilding with Linden sale
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