All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 19 October 2018 – Page 3
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Features
Lead times: July-September 2018
With workload and enquiries remaining level, lead times stayed steady for all except two packages – both were driven higher by pressure on design and manufacturing resources
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Balfour Beatty nabs £85m mixed-use development
Office space and student flats will sit above old Roman city wall
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Extend Help To Buy or face house building disaster, warns CPA
Construction Products Association warns government that output will dive if scheme is wound up in 2021
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Hammerson eyes rejig of stalled Brent Cross plans
Developer looking at cutting back amount of retail at north London site
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Comment
Reading into the student accommodation sector: strong steps forward
Brexit looms large on the horizon across all sectors, but the fundamentals of the student sector would appear to remain solid
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Big names circle £70m deal to refurb former offices of City watchdog
FCA moved out over the summer
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Tideway boss becomes CLC's joint chair
Andy Mitchell invited to head up Construction Leadership Council
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Completions up for Countryside
But fears of a market slowdown sees the housebuilder’s stock price fall
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West Yorkshire fit-out business goes bust
H. Waterhouse Sons had been trading for 150 years
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Construction output increases by 10 times national average in the North-west
The value of new housing work in the North West increased by £386m in the three months to August
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Foster ‘overjoyed’ to win third Stirling Prize
Norman Foster praises client and ‘extraordinary team’ in phonecall from Switzerland
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HS2 launches consultation to extend line north
More plans on how to extend the route between West Midlands, Manchester and Leeds have been revealed
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TfL puts consultants on notice for mega London deal
Framework to also be used by 32 London boroughs and GLA
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