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Gleeson sells more homes but profit slips
Housebuilder now turning attention to hitting 3,000 homes a year target after restructuring
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L&G sells Cala to private equity investors for £1.35bn
Buyer also includes former investor owner Patron
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Optimism that recovery is underway on the rise, RLB says
Growing commercial workloads expected to see more orders next year
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Hawkins Brown plans for £100m Cambridge research campus set for approval
Scheme to include nine buildings up to eight storeys in height
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HS2 tweaks Curzon Street station design
Proposals set to be sent in to Birmingham planners by end of year
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‘Mixed’ picture for Henry Boot as interim numbers fall despite strong land sales
Pre-tax profit drops 85% on last time
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Scottish housebuilder sees completions and profit slump
Springfield says high interest rates and fragile consumer confidence behind falls
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Developers submit planning application for huge £10bn Earl’s Court overhaul
Architects working on the plans include Maccreanor Lavington, Sheppard Robson, dRMM and Serie
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Revised 1 Undershaft plans to be submitted in coming weeks but controversial viewing platform to stay
Changes relate almost entirely to street level public realm after plans were criticsed for “robbing” City of open space
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US firm buys boutique consultant set up by former Davis Langdon partner
MGAC snaps up project manager and QS Flint & Partners
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Legacy jobs continue to blight Vinci’s UK numbers
Provisions at building and FM arms keep firm in red
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Fosters unveils restoration of San Francisco’s Transamerica Pyramid
The architect remodelled the lobby and garden of the centre’s 48-storey skyscraper
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Arb seeking feedback on proposed post-Grenfell code of conduct
Consultation on six new professional standards to run for next three months
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Developer appoints new project team on stalled 24-storey Camden tower
Lead architect Cartwright Pickard replaces Grid Architects under plans to boost number of homes by nearly 30%
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National Infrastructure Commission ‘not taken seriously’ by previous government, Labour says
Chief secretary to the Treasury Darren Jones said Conservatives were “not really listening” to the NIC
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Arup-led consortium sets out proposal for a HS2 phase 2 alternative
Group commissioned by regional mayors says line can delvier 80% of HS2 benefits at lower cost
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Related Argent executive directors depart after 17 years
Michael Lightbound and Nick Searl had senior roles on King’s Cross development
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Meaningful recovery not expected until middle of next year, Arcadis warns
Consultant adds that contractors getting tougher on dealing with risk