All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 4 September 2020 – Page 10
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Construction output to fall by a fifth this year, CPA warns
Commercial and private housing the worst affected sectors
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High-profile deal up for grabs as British Museum launches £45m consultants’ framework
Four year contract will run from 2021
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Trust behind new hospital planned under government’s £2.7bn building programme worried it won’t find right builder
Princess Alexandra Hospital bosses concerned there are ‘insufficient skills and capability’ to build Essex scheme
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Robertson chalks up £16m Aberdeen school win
Architect on city council scheme is Scott Brownrigg
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Breedon completes Cemex deal but watchdog’s investigation goes on
Newly acquired firm will be called Pinnacle Construction Materials while CMA completes probe
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Jenrick promises detail on planning reforms this week
Housing secretary says move will cut red tape and speed up house building
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Help to Buy deadline pushed back two months
Firms given more time to finish construction of homes under scheme
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Green light for more Manchester skyscrapers
Developer Renaker behind 52-storey buildings drawn up by local firm Simpson Haugh
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McAlpine’s Welsh business merged into expanded South division
Contractor announced rejig last week
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We want to know what firms think about social value in projects
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Berkeley unveils Birmingham resi tower
Tower is part of the 420-home Snow Hill Wharf scheme
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Multiplex promises action after new figures reveal it is taking more than 50 days to settle its bills
Firm slowest payer among major contractors
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Extension of Help to Buy set to be announced
Sources say government will not formally extend scheme but will give builders more time to complete homes