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AHMM submits plan for redevelopment of Carpenters’ Hall in the City
Proposals partly a response to a roof extension scheme at the neighbouring 75 London Wall
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Five road schemes scrapped in Autumn Budget
Costain and Vinci involved in schemes worth £1.3bn in total
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Government ‘continues to work’ on long-term deal for TfL to fund major schemes like Bakerloo extension
Yesterday’s Budget set out one-year deal for transport in London, where lack of certainty has slowed progress on major works
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Labour’s first Budget gets mixed reaction as SMEs warn of tax rise hit
Industry reacts to £40bn tax raising Budget
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Chancellor announces £3bn in guarantees for SME housebuilders
Chancellor confirms £5bn of housebuilding investment next year
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‘Invest, invest invest’: Budget sets out plans for £100bn of capital investment
Schools, housing and hospitals all set to benefit as Labour goes for growth
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Autumn Budget 2024: key measures for construction at a glance
Chancellor outlines spending plans
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Reeves confirms funding for HS2 Euston station tunnels, but not for station itself
Government has previously warned private funding would be required to move forward with line’s central London terminus
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Budget hits employers as Reeves raises taxes by £40bn
CIOB warns of increased ‘strain’ on SMEs despite measures to protect them from rises
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United Living Group announce PiLON acquisition
Property business to take over social housing sector services firm
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Vinci Construction to acquire Kent contractor FM Conway
£580m-turnover FM Conway to join French giant early in the new year
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Stalled £200m office scheme passes another hurdle as City grants planning approval
Tenter House scheme finally on verge of construction after 27-year development saga
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Wates hires former ISG fit-out boss to head up new team
Lee Phillips latest to land new role as firm looks to expand into London commercial fit out and refurbishment sector
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What to look out for in the Autumn Budget 2024
Wednesday will see Rachel Reeves deliver her first Budget statement as chancellor. Daniel Gayne explains what it may have in store for construction.
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Artelia continues UK expansion with Pick Everard takeover
French engineer bought Castons earlier this year
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Banner review recommends streamlining judicial review process for major infrastructure
Gove-commissioned report suggests reducing number of “bites at the cherry” to obtain permission for review
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Plans submitted for residential towers next to Manchester United’s Old Trafford stadium
Scheme to include blocks up to 25 storeys
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Treasury announces extra £550m to rebuild schools
Chancellor announces funding ahead of Wednesday’s budget
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Stalled 700-home tower block development gets green light after redesign
Progress for one of the tallest residential schemes in the country four years after original plans were given green light
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Housebuilders urge the government to launch a replacement for closed Help to Buy
New analysis by the trade body has indicated that the Help to Buy scheme will return £2bn to the exchequer once all loans are repaid