All articles by Will Ing – Page 11
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Build-to-rent: a sleepover at a Wembley scheme
Quintain’s 5,000-home build-to-rent development in Wembley seeks to create a sense of community living through wine tastings, tutored events and supper clubs – a place where residents can return from work to a concierge-serviced, hassle-free oasis. How does it score? Hamish Champ slept the night there to find out
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Osborne wins £40m mixed-use Marylebone scheme
Contractor to reconstruct Regent House for developer Native Land
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Problems with Interserve-built school sees council shell out £1m on emergency classrooms
Local authority chasing firm for damages – but contractor says: ‘It’s not our fault’
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Mace dumped from regeneration job by Lambeth council
Firm was chosen to manage demolition and rebuild of 450-home south London estate
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Council after firm to carry out £350m overhaul of 1930s estate opposite Chelsea Barracks
Race for Ebury Bridge job to begin next month
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London universities name firms on £218m framework
Procurement was led by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
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Pay dispute on HS2 escalates as union considers legal action
Unite says subcontractor for Skanska-Costain JV owes more than £1m in overtime pay
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Architects in North and Midlands more upbeat about workloads
Firms further south hit by Brexit malaise
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Brexit stockpiling helps boost sales for building products firms
Nearly half of companies see jump in numbers in first quarter
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Wolstenholme out as Hackitt joins HS2 board
Former Crossrail boss came under fire last month over ongoing delays to the cross-London railway
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Big firms will need to speed up payments to meet government demands
Contractors’ own figures show how far some have got to go to stave off Cabinet Office threat of losing public work
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Infrastructure booms as commercial work remains in doldrums
Overall activity in February up on the month before
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'We steer clear of poor payers,' say Billington bosses
Steel firm posts improved set of figures for 2018