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Crest Nicholson and A2 Dominion unveil £80m eco-town JV
North West Bicester scheme will deliver 232 homes, 30% affordable
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Grenfell inquiry to examine tower's design and construction
Prime Minister accepted all ‘terms of reference’ recommendations of inquiry lead, Sir Martin Moore-Bick
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Housing association frameworks: One size doesn’t fit all
For big housing associations, one framework, open to all contractors and consultants, is not specific enough to meet demand
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Scottish engineer collapsed owing £7.2m
Land Engineering (Scotland) went into administration in May
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Bellway boss on leave of absence due to ill health
Housebuilder’s chairman John Watson to become executive chairman during Ayres’ leave
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Hike in material costs driving tender price growth, says Mace
Firm also predicts a rebound in tender price growth in 2020 and 2021
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Search for contractor to build River Thames crossing starts this autumn
Consultant Arcadis has already bagged a role on the scheme
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No place like home: Staycations, Part 3
Looking for a vacation without airport stress and high costs? Read the third part of a trip around the UK’s best holiday destinations
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Big Ben to go silent next week until 2021
Contractor for Elizabeth Tower’s main £29m restoration contract to be appointed in the autumn
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Fit-out firm BW in management buy-out
Senior management team have become majority shareholders in the London-based business
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WSP to buy Kiwi consultant for £148m
Canadian giant has made a cash offer for the shares of NZ stock exchange listed Opus International Consultants
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Garden Bridge Trust to be wound up
Charity behind controversial Thomas Heatherwick-designed bridge to be wound up
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Residents' anger at Countryside leasehold offer
Leaseholders with 15-year doubling clauses say housebuilder’s offer will not benefit them
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Amec Foster Wheeler faces £310m bill to settle asbestos-related claims
The ‘overwhelming majority’ of the cases are from the US and derive from the Foster Wheeler business
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Wild imaginings: Beach huts, Part 2
The humble British beach hut is being reconfigured for the 21st century, as Part 2 of our guide shows
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Why we must transform
Construction must change its ways. The government may at last be listening to our concerns, but if the sector does not innovate and attract a new breed of young workers, then it is in serious trouble
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Features
No place like home: Staycations, Part 2
Looking for a vacation without airport stress and high costs? Read the second part of a trip around the UK’s best holiday destinations
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Comment
Construction's fortunes: A sea change
Construction’s growth slowdown brings concerns about infrastructure project delays and low margins into sharp focus – and highlights the need for a change of mindset