All Deloitte articles
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Developers press pause on new London office schemes as construction hits all time high
Number of new starts in capital has fallen by almost a fifth in six months, Deloitte crane survey finds
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Student housing leading ‘remarkable’ transformation of regional cities, Deloitte report finds
Regional crane survey finds 40% increase in student accomodation schemes under construction in 2023 compared to previous year
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Office refurb work hits all-time high in London, crane survey shows
Total new office starts up 80%Â
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Construction activity in major cities surged by more than a third last year
Deloitte crane survey said Leeds saw a record number of new housing schemes start on site
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New London office starts jump 10% as working from home novelty wears thin
Deloitte crane survey says developers brushing off worries workers will stay at home for good
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London office construction starts slump by half
Only 24 schemes began across capital in last six months
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London crane survey reveals work at three-year high but uncertainty means it won't last
Deloitte report sees one third rise in starts on commercial schemes
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SIG profit slumps amid 'challenging' UK market
First half trading hit by bad weather and ‘macro uncertainty’
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Trust told it could cost more than £400m to finish Carillion hospital
A contractor said it would charge £424m to finish the Midland Met if procured through a new PF2 deal
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Industry heavyweights appointed to SIG board
Former Costain and Tarmac bosses land non-exec roles
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Call for government inquiry into Big Four accounting firms
Competition and Markets Authority should begin probe in wake of Carillion debacle, report says
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Whistleblowers say Carillion asked suppliers to delay invoices
Inquiry hears failed contractor wanted to be charged after reporting deadlines
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New McMullen owner says it plans to complete existing jobs
JRL bosses set for series of meetings this week to reassure worried clients of former Lakesmere subsidiaryÂ
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Lakesmere firm McMullen Facades goes into administration
Parent went under earlier month because of unprofitable contracts
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Comment
A week is a long time in housebuilding
This week's news that £254m-turnover David McLean had fallen into administration sent reverberations around the industry because it was the biggest construction faller yet in the credit crunch.Administrator Deloitte will wind up the contracting arm and plans to sell off its housing developments; all very sensible so far.Presumably all the ...