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T&T predicts ‘stubbornly high’ inflation as high interest offsets dropping demand
Consultant warns firms not to abandon long-term strategies
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Plans for £750m Marlow Film Studios progress amid local backlash
Local MP among hundreds of objectors to plan to build one of the UK’s largest film studio complexes
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NHS to complete new RAAC surveys in ‘matter of weeks’, committee hears
But top boss admits it is having to compete with schools for specialist inspectors
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Lendlease carrying out pre-construction on British Land’s £400m Euston Tower makeover
Scheme drawn up by Danish architect 3XN set to go in for planning before Christmas
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Covid bidding strategies persisting as contractors look to offset inflation risk, RLB finds
RLB tender price forecast said establishment of ‘non-standard’ approaches could favour larger firms
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Unite to hold strike ballot for 3,000 construction workers
Workers under NAECI perform essential maintenance on large infrastructure
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Trio of partners appointed by construction law firm Fenwick Elliott
Senior associates promoted in London and Dubai
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Trocadero hotel roof extension started without planning permission
Westminster Council retrospectively approves scheme but describes unauthorised works as “highly regrettable”
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Education sees spending boost in wake of RAAC crisis, as infrastructure falls
Spending on sector hit £700m in August, says Barbour ABI
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Liverpool to manage completion of Anfield Road stand itself after Buckingham collapse
But club unable to give date of when work will finish
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Nottingham contractor collapsed owing £33m
Set up in 1950, J Tomlinson had seven decades in business
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Berkeley puts land buying on hold amid ‘uncertainty’
Value of sales reservations drop 35%, developer says
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5 minutes with … Lee Parkinson at Efficiency North
The group’s chief executive on starting out as a YTS apprentice, surviving the pandemic and why the finest seafood should be simply served
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Major planning approvals for housing slump to decade low
Official figures show sharp decline in permissions as HBF blasts ‘hostile political actions from ministers’
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Does the latest RAAC research mean remediation could be easier and cheaper than all the panic suggests?
A Loughborough University expert has identified the primary cause of failure – and suggests RAAC has the potential to be safe if properly managed
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Spurs submits plans to boost height of hotel tower next to stadium
Partially built scheme has been dormant for four years
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Former British Land director takes up non-executive role at Barratt
Development boss left in June after three decades at business
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Severfield’s order book drops after Hollywood studio pauses Hertfordshire job
£600m Sunset Studios scheme put on ice over summer
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Comment
How to manage long-term illness: a legal guide
What are employers’ obligations to workers in relation to long-term sickness or disability?
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Matthew Pennycook retains role as shadow housing minister
The MP for Greenwich and Woolwich has held the position since 2021, but his role was in question after the replacement of Lisa Nandy as shadow housing secretary