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Lendlease signs deal for Tottenham regen project
High Road West will be opposite football club’s new 61,559 capacity stadium
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Architects' confidence slumps to 2017 low
Confidence about future work prospects and staffing levels down
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Carillion says it will finalise rescue package by March next year
Contractor handed pre-Christmas boost after banks give it extra time to sort out finances
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Balfour Beatty knocks Kier off top spot for all November work
But Kier maintains its dominant position for monthly work excluding civils and for annual total work won
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Neville and Giggs push forward with St Michael’s development
Hodder Partners’ revision of Manchester United stars’ scheme goes in for planning
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Review 2017: Sixpence in the pudding - mergers, takeovers and buyouts
The year saw a revival of the tradition of mergers and acquisitions in the construction sector, after the Brexit vote malaise marred 2016.
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HSE sounds warning after Kier's seven-figure fine
Firm hit with £1.8m penalty after roadworker’s death in 2014
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Balfour Beatty sells stake in M25 operator for £103m
Contractor to make £53m profit on 12.5% sale to private equity firm
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Review 2017: Crackers to cheer the spirit - so, what’s the good news?
It hasn’t been all doom and gloom
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Review 2017: Speech! - the year’s aptest quotes
From George Osborne to Lord Stunell, some of the quotes from 2017 in construction
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Planning nod for £30m leisure centre in Northern Ireland
Farrans Construction to start work on site next year
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Javid launches crackdown on feudal practices impacting leaseholders
Measures introduced to create an improved system for consumers
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Swindon housing development submitted for approval
There have been 1,800 homes proposed for the Great Stall East project
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Telford Homes buys 337-home East End scheme for £34m
Firm looking to start work on Walthamstow site next autumn
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Carillion's new boss Davies to join next month
Former Wates chief had been due to take over at the start of April
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Tackling the skills shortage
Given the UK will require 400,000 new construction workers every year until 2021, there is an urgent need to take a fresh look at the skills challenge
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Review 2017: Family rows - legal spats
It’s the season of goodwill, but that’s unlikely to bring an end to the rows that have blighted the construction industry family this year