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Listed housebuilders see shares rebound
Stocks start to rise after post-election dip, while inflation hits four-year high
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Skills shortages remain a concern, says Crest Nicholson
Reporting half year figures, firm says skills, capacity and planning issues key to securing growth
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Surrey unveils plans for expanded Oval
Adam Architect masterplan designed to create biggest cricket ground in western hemisphere
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Will energy efficiency fare any better under this government?
Many will be concerned by Michael Gove becoming environment secretary but Greg Clark’s reappointment at BEIS is to be welcomed
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The importance of social value in creating successful workplaces
Offices are becoming more ‘civic’ in nature and can benefit from stronger links with their communities
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Let them eat a cake building
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners’ homage to the Arenas de Barcelona wins Great Architectural Bake-Off
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Constructing Excellence replaces one chair with three
Farmer, T T’s Whysall and Wilbraham take co-chairmanship
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Mitie restates figures after accounting errors
Services and maintenance group kick-starts £45m cost efficiency programme
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Election 2017: Javid back at communities department
Gove returns to Cabinet in environment portfolio
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Willmott Dixon wins £17m free school contract
The project to create a new secondary school building and sports hall was procured through the EFA framework.
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Kevin Moriaty joins Murphy as group investment director
New exec previously worked for Lendlease, Laing O’Rourke, MPGA and Lands Improvement
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Election 2017: SME builders issue warning over post-election confidence dip
But FMB says greater chance of soft Brexit’ is ‘silver lining’ from poll
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Retirees spend nearly £4bn in rent, survey finds
In the last year retirees accounted for £1 in every £14 – 7.3% – in rent paid by tenants
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Election reaction: Where uncertainty will hit construction
Consensual politics is good in theory – but it’s a fine line between agreement and inertia
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Election reaction: Not the worst of all worlds
While sterling may be wobbly at the prospect of a hung parliament, we can welcome a return to more moderated politics