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City of London approves £200m Gresham Street office makeover
Square Mile planners describe plans as ‘exemplary retrofit scheme’
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Berkeley gets approval for 27-storey north London tower
Latest phase of Hornsey Gasworks regeneration will deliver 377 homes and a new public square
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Top construction figures join Labour’s infrastructure review
Mace and Skanska bosses part of group looking at how project delivery could be quicker and cheaper
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High-profile collapses mean contractors being more cautious about pricing jobs, G&T says
Consultant warns of growing risk-aversion among firms
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MPs flag security risk of building proposed Holocaust Memorial next to Parliament
Worries grow around location of site amid current Middle East tension
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Ibstock closes another factory as housing slowdown hits brickmaker’s numbers
Firm says restructuring programme will save it £20m a year
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Administrator takes swipe at collapsed firm Henry’s record keeping
London high-rise specialist collapsed last summer
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London housing association puts contractors on notice as it takes £105m safety repairs hit
Metropolitan Thames Valley Housing’s finance chief says extra costs reflect ‘defects in construction’
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Fosters’ London HQ facing new high-rise neighbour
Terry Farrell’s practice unveils plans for 38-storey tower next to Norman Foster’s riverside base
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Balfour Beatty brings in army brigadier to grow defence work
New arrival spent over 30 years in forces
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Sizewell C fires starting gun on construction with DCO
Final decision on private investment expected later this year
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Green light for 40-storey Sheffield tower
Residential scheme to replace former Primark store in city centre
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Attacks on Red Sea shipping becoming ‘significant issue’ for construction products, CPA warns
Container prices have quadrupled in past month as ships are diverted around coast of Africa
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Contractors and suppliers ‘positive’ about Vistry price reductions, boss insists
Hundreds of firms have agreed to cut costs with none walking away, says Stephen Teagle
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Crest Nicholson downgrades profit forecast for third time in a year
The £780m-turnover firm has been hit by £13m in “exceptional” costs linked to a fire amid other issues with ”legacy sites”
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Mace brings in new public sector boss for construction arm
Firm carried out rejig of division at end of last year
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Wilkinson Eyre the latest architect to see profit fall as firm submits London spy tunnels revamp
Accounts come as practice submits plans to transform 1940s warren into visitor attraction