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Fit-out firm Beck ‘owed £16m in contract dispute’ as unsecured creditors hit for £69m
Part of business sold under pre-pack deal saving 70 jobs as firm says it was hit by ‘liquidity challenges because of customer dispute’
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Government red tape depletes climate funds and erodes trust in communities, says SNP minister
Net zero minister Gillian Martin says Scotland is uniquely placed to attract private finance, particularly for carbon capture and storage
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Former ISG chief Matt Blowers joins Structure Tone
US firm’s London staff told this afternoon that Blowers is joing with immediate effect
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Reeves promises budget with ‘real ambition’ and defends cuts to key projects
Chancellor tells Labour conference there will be no return to austerity despite funding pressures
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Guidance released for engineers to assess carbon impact of design and advisory work
Big consultancies back new methods to assess emissions, while Univeristy of Exeter calls for mandates to boost investment in clean technology such as heat pumps
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Delivery of new homes ’over-reliant on a handful of volume builders’, says housing minister
Pennycook tells Labour conference event that housing sector needs more SME building and pledges diversification
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Funding secured for £96m Liverpool Baltic station plan
The public transport hub designed by Mott Macdonald is set to open in 2027
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Industry’s ‘broken economic model’ under scrutiny in wake of ISG collapse
Consensus grows that margins levels ‘not sustainable’ and more firms will go to wall unless current system changes
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HSBC offices shortlist down to two after ISG failure
Fit-out job with £200m price tag currently biggest being let in London market
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Ministers seek views on brownfield planning passport scheme to speed up development
MHCLG issues policy paper and call to evidence on first day of Labour party conference
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ɫTV safety remediation acceleration plan will be brought forward this autumn, says Rayner
Housing secretary also commits to build more social homes than are lost within first financial year of new government
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Potential saviour did not have enough money to buy ISG, administrator says, as 2,000 jobs lost in collapse
EY says buyer could not demonstrate they had funding despite “repeated requests” to do so
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Rivals battle for ISG staff including firm’s Google team as stricken contractor’s fit-out business files for administration
Number of UK subsidiaries to have made application for administration rises to eight
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Ongoing projects involving ISG could be worth nearly £5bn
Barbour ABI estimate based on total project values relating to schemes with completion dates from 2024 onwards
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Timeline: How ISG went from ‘wholly inaccurate’ claims about its financial health to ‘ISG has filed for administration’
In space of 10 months, firm went from dismissing sepculation to the brink of administration
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ISG staff vent frustration at firm’s collapse after weeks of uncertainty
Calls for industry-wide reform to prevent further administrations as supply chain braces for impact of £2.2bn firm’s administration
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Government implementing ‘detailed contingency plans’ as ISG heads into administration
Whitehall departments are actively monitoring ISG’s public sector jobs, as DfE says it will pursue all forms of redress on its contracts with firm
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Offices closed and sites shut as ISG set to file for administration, chief executive confirms
Contractor to go under two months after firm’s chairman said rescue deal was ‘days away’