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T&T brings in Bristol Airport director for sustainability role
Infrastructure specialist the lastest in a series of appointments to team
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Kingspan predicts record full-year profit of around £750m
UK market has weakened this year, says materials firm
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Construction engineers could strike after rejecting 15% two-year pay offer
Union officials say deal would be real terms pay cut
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Cost comparison: Tower construction in Toronto and London
T&T Alinea compare recent high-rise history in two global cities whose skylines have undergone dramatic change, including the costs of a typical tall office building in each
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Skills centre at mothballed HS2 Euston site completed as talks about scheme’s future drag on
Job includes building accommodation block for thousands of workers
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Cala unveils 200 timber frames home plan in Cambridge
L&G-owned housebuilder plans to build properties with timber frames
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Waste heat from data centres will keep thousands of west London homes warm
Old Oak and Park Royal scheme among five recipients of government money
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Latest RICS forecast gloomiest since pandemic as all sectors surveyed go into reverse
Surveyors report biggest fall in construction activity for more than three years
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Construction among industries most at risk from cyber attacks, insurer warns
Hiscox report reveals state of preparedness among UK businesses
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Mace to focus on construction and consultancy work after sale of FM business
Consult chief Jason Millett promoted to group deputy under major restructure of firm
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Fit-out work leading the way as Morgan Sindall remains on track for record year
Construction and infrastructure divisions have both outperformed expectations, firm adds
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Multiplex lined up to revamp 1960s London landmark
New Zealand House deal has £150m pricetag with work due to start middle of next year
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Redrawn Leeds residential tower gets planning approval
Block lowered to 30 floors after original 46-storey proposal drew height concerns
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Compulsory purchase compensation in light of HS2 Supreme Court ruling
The Supreme Court decision earlier this year on the land for Curzon Street station could have far-reaching consequences
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5 minutes with … Michael O’Shea at Gowling WLG
The partner in the law firm’s construction team believes the tendering process needs to change and urges new recruits to read books rather than websites. He is a fan of The Smiths and wine gums
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Onwards and upwards: City reveals skyline projection for 2030
CGI shows Square Mile’s tall buildings cluster with new towers by SOM, KPF, Eric Parry and Make
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Green light for plans to double size of Hilton hotel in Kensington
Studio Moren scheme to keep half of existing building and add three storeys
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Further delays likely under second staircase transitional arrangements, housing group warns
Housebuilders may hold off applying for building regulations approval for schemes until more certainty on rules, Gove told