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Adjaye’s controversial Brixton tower pulled ahead of GLA hearing
Developer criticised for not producing any acceptable revisions during 12 months of talks
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New images of Allies & Morrison’s £1.7bn ID Manchester masterplan unveiled
Developers publish updated framework providing fresh details of vision for 25 acre city centre site
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Industry welcomes ‘overdue’ building trade visa rule relaxation amid backbench Tory backlash
Bricklayers, roofers and joiners all added to Shortage Occupation List
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Government launches study into running HS2 trains to Leeds
Announcement comes in DfT response to critical transport committee report
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Kingspan shells out €251m for majority stake in German insulation firm
Deal set to wrap up next year
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Mace set to be 10,000-strong business by 2026
Firm looking to recruit 2,500 staff over next three years
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Bam restructure to see job cuts at 1,100-strong construction business in England
Move will see creation of new Northern region and disappearance of standalone South-east arm
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Government to miss pledge to build 40 new hospitals by end of the decade
“Maximum risk” approach taken by £20bn programme could increase costs and result in hospitals that are too small, NAO report warns
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Carillion finance chief gets 12-year director ban
Richard Adam caused firm to “rely on false and misleading financial information” for its 2015 and 2016 financial statements, says Insolvency Service
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Latest Bishopsgate tower set for green light
City planners recommend approval for 63-storey plan despite Historic England objection
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Weston founder predicts 40% national housebuilding drop
Bob Weston predicts steep fall in output over next 12 months
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Mace boss rips into ‘absolutely shameful’ decision to mothball HS2 Euston
Mark Reynolds says government told firms one thing and then did opposite with ‘sneaky’ announcement
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Plan for £1.7bn Stonehenge tunnel approved again
Transport secretary gives road scheme the nod two years after it was quashed in High Court ruling
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Peabody pumps £500m into new homes despite cutting back on pipeline
But housing association says amount “significantly” below what it had been planning originally
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Willmott Dixon bosses keep up pressure on firms it accuses of ‘not facing up to’ £62m cladding repair bill
Contractor’s chairman and chief executive use latest results announcement to put firms on notice about more legal action to recoup money
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Inflation and age of building send costs on Manchester Town Hall revamp up by close to £70m
Council admits Lendlease job might not now be finished until summer 2026 – two years late
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Firms on notice for £3.2bn housing repairs framework
Projects across three regions can access initiative
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New-build construction output falls to lowest level since June 2022
Official figures for May show 0.4% drop driven by private housing decline
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Barratt predicts 25% completions slump for 2024
Housebuilder says private reservations have dropped back significantly in recent weeks amid soaring bank rates