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In pictures: Wilkinson Eyre’s tower plan for Melbourne skyline
High-rise in Australian city’s business district will be 180m tall
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Firms chasing £60m framework for upgrades to Parliamentary estate
Work to be carried out while occupants of buildings remain working inside
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Mayfair hotel scheme blocked by planning inspector
Basement works and loss of office space see council’s rejection upheld
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Multiplex finishes work to turn Met Police HQ into upmarket flats
Westminster scheme had £420m price tag
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Bam’s UK business turns in improved profit
But contractor admits confidence has ‘declined’ in wake of dire economic forecast
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Morrisroe says demolition bid-rigging probe could cost it £2m
Concrete specialist bought Cantillon two years ago
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Former WYG business trebles profit after restructuring by US owner
Revenue at renamed Tetra Tech stays flat
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Another Prater veteran goes as operations director retires
Firm’s long-standing chief Richard Unwin went last month
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House price growth slowed in June
House prices in the UK rose 7.8% in the year to June, less than the rate of general inflation.
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Chipperfield team wins £100m LSE Lincoln’s Inn Fields competition
Chipperfield and Feix and Merlin beat a field of six runners to win the commission
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Planning woes dog number of Persimmon completions
But housebuilder says it expects to hit target of building 15,000 homes this year
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Balfour hikes profit as UK construction business returns to black
Firm says order book stands at over £17bn
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LABC launches fully funded building control course as industry readies for new regulator
Students will be paid a full salary while they learn in effort to attract new recruits into the profession
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Regulator drops ‘leasehold’ investigation into Barratt without taking action
Housebuilder ‘pleased’ as CMA cites ‘insufficient evidence’ of mis-selling
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Construction pay rises faster than most sectors but still falls in real terms
Industry vacancies drop to lowest level for several months but remain historically high
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ISG pauses work on £2.6bn car battery ‘gigafactory’ amid funding delays
Contractor says it will get back onsite when designs for the 95-hectare scheme are “finalised”
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Dozens of hospital building roofs at risk of imminent collapse, minister admits
Number of hospital trusts affected by unstable aerated concrete three more than previously thought