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TfL mulls publishing unredacted accounts of Crossrail problems
Monthly progress reports by Jacobs have regularly seen information deemed sensitive stripped out
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London council spells out why it rejected RSHP’s South Ken plans
Committee members say scheme’s height, massing and architectural design prompted them to overrule officers’ advice
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Final stage of Crossrail testing underway
Bond Street unlikely to be fully open when rest of central London service begins by June 2022, project leaders admit
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All new buildings to have electric vehicle charge points from next year
Details to be announced by PM later today
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Government U-turn sees it refuse PLP’s Westferry Printworks scheme
Junior housing minister turns down Tory donor’s 1,500-home east London project originally approved by Robert Jenrick
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Green light for temporary HS2 construction college and site office
Camden scheme will be demolished after 10 years to make way for railway’s new central London lines
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New London office starts jump 10% as working from home novelty wears thin
Deloitte crane survey says developers brushing off worries workers will stay at home for good
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Slow progress on new product testing regime could delay more than 150,000 homes, CLC warns
Group calls for urgent meeting with business secretary Kwasi Kwarteng as concerns grow over UKCA mark deadline
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Departing Steve Pycroft says Shard gave Mace chance to silence doubting rivals
Former boss lists tower as favourite job as he prepares to bow out next month
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Architects stay optimistic but RIBA warns on impact of escalating inflation
Latest Future Trends survey remains in black but firms in London less confident about outlook
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22 Bishopsgate developer thinks it ‘unlikely’ anything will be built at site planned for Tulip
Supporters say tower would have brought in new visitors but Sir Stuart Lipton says rebranding City as tourist attraction too difficult to achieve
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Notting Hill Genesis puts firms on notice for £1.2bn fire safety framework
Four year deal largest framework in housing association’s history
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Integrated Rail Plan: industry reacts
Government’s confirmation that HS2’s eastern leg will be scrapped and Northern Powerhouse Rail downgraded divides opinions
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HS2’s eastern leg to Leeds scrapped with Northern Powerhouse Rail also pulled, government confirms
Ministers finally unveil long-awaited plans for regional rail upgrades
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Keller says Australia and Middle East businesses taking longer to recover from impact of pandemic
Ground engineer says Africa also struggling to shake off effects but firm says trading for group in line with expectations
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Crest Nicholson upbeat about profit
Housebuilder says number will be up on previous forecasts
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Wates brings in former Balfour boss to new net zero role
Firm has previously set out 2025 waste and carbon reduction targets
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In pictures: Lendlease completes new Square Mile tower
PLP-designed scheme includes five star hotel and lucury resi
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UKGBC proposes bringing forward minimum EPC ratings for UK homes by seven years
Policy would mean homeowners would be unable to sell their homes if they do not meet stringent energy efficiency ratings from 2028