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Housebuilding being 'stymied' by local politics, says Cala
Upmarket builder says planning delays are result of under-resourced teams and political agenda
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Perkins + Will names new London boss
Steve Charlton takes over from Jack Pringle after six years in Dubai
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Building intelligence: Q2 2017
Although uncertainty continues to mount since the Brexit vote, the private housing sector fared better in the second quarter
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Interserve-led consortium lands £85m uni contract
Firm will design and build the Durham scheme’s two new residential facilities
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Chancellor confirms £10bn top-up for 'Help To Buy'
Philip Hammond also announces £300m railway spending for north of England
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Ryder Architecture acquires Devereux Architects
Combined practice will employ 180 people with turnover of circa £15m
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Extend 'Help to Buy', HBF urges government
“If people can buy, builders can build,” said Stewart Baseley, the Home Builders Federation’s executive chairman
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Deputy mayor kicks off £175m Oaklands project
Largest regeneration project in the UK will provide tens of thousands of new homes and jobs
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Big Ben revamp costs double to £61m
Rise on Sir Robert McAlpine scheme down to increase in complexity of work on tower and hike in price of groundworks
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FaulknerBrowns' Durham uni building gets planning nod
New learning and teaching centre will be built using modular technology
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Government urged to invest in affordable housing
As part of the Northern Powerhouse project, business leaders call on ministers to act
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Kier seals £28m Liverpool International College deal
Constructor will deliver student accommodation block and college building
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Blow for CITB as house builders vote against it
HBF delivers massive vote of no-confidence in training board
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RICS backs Javid's PRS crackdown
Surveyors support government plans to overhaul private rental market
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CECA urges government to further empower Transport for the North
Chancellor Philip Hammond will announce a £400m investment into the Northern Powerhouse later today
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Comment
The Great Escape? A fresh look at exclusion clauses
The Court of Appeal’s recent decision which concerned an exclusion clause intended to limit liability for claims could have a serious effect on the interpretation of such clauses in negotiated agreements
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Carillion turnaround will take up to five years
Misery continues for troubled contractor, which today announced a further £200m in provisions, another profits warning, and a corporate revamp
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Build-to-rent volumes nearing 100,000 unit 'milestone'
British Property Federation data shows BTR growth slowing, but says summer was to blame