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Government asks CLC to keep tabs on materials shortages
Timber and tiles among those products where demand is outstripping supply
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Teams on mothballed Bakerloo line and Crossrail 2 schemes moved onto other jobs
Work on two projects officially put on hold last week
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CITB says 22,500 new construction roles needed in Scotland to hit net zero goals
Research finds sustainability push will require more than 4,500 project managers
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No plans to float Ilke, says former Crest boss brought into modular housing business last week
Stephen Stone adds his appointment is to drive growth at North Yorkshire specialist
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Gleeds the latest to look at post-covid office rejigs
Consultant says era of Monday to Friday working in office has gone
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Two left in race for Derwent’s Baker Street scheme
Developer hoping to make start on central London job this autumn
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Contract awards bounce back in February, Glenigan data says
Following last week’s ONS output tonic, more good news as amount of awards up £2bn last month
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Industry veterans query RICS appointing own bosses to lead review of group
Paul Morrell and Richard Steer question independence of initiative
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Muse lands £190m deal to lead redevelopment of West Sussex pharma site
Morgan Sindall development arm asked to come up with masterplan for Horsham scheme
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​Arconic ‘threatened’ to cut ties with testing house unless its Grenfell cladding was approved, inquiry hears
Hearing told British Board of Agrément supplied certificate for ACM cladding based on incomplete test data
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Berkeley reservations slip as housebuilder delays sites
Firm delays launching new developments because of lockdowns
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Covid sees June Mipim event pulled
Cannes property fair planning September event before returning next MarchÂ
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Construction output recovers after December blip
January figures return to the black but level still below pre-covid numbers
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Demand for office return growing, Derwent boss says
Attitudes to homeworking have changed as lockdowns have gone on, developer behind string of London schemes adds
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Architects’ confidence gets boost from vaccine rollout
Success of initiative sees optimism tick up, Future Trends survey reveals
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McAlpine lands £73m hospital upgrade job
Firm to build one new mental health centre and upgrade two more
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L&G modular to take on 350 staff this year
Business finally starting to ramp up production as work starts on 185-home Bristol scheme
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Firms on standby for £1.1bn housing framework
Contract notice for four-year deal out in May
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Restoration team to work up bill for cost of Parliament repairs as review says full decant ‘will save billions’
Carrying out work while Lords and MPs remain in-situ ruled out on cost and timescale grounds
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Grenfell cladding firm was warned a decade before fire that panels could kill 70 people
Manager told Arconic of expert’s prediction that ACM panels would burn like a ‘truck of 19,000 litre oil’