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RLB boss says no-deal Brexit will cause months of materials delays
Consultant says lead times for products will stretch out to weeks
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British Land redraws buildings at Canada Water scheme so gas boilers can be stripped out in future
Developer wants huge £3.3bn project to be fossil fuel free
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NHS trusts handed £600m to clear maintenance backlog
St George’s Hospital in Tooting given most funding
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Square Mile chiefs hail news that planning applications last month outstripped November 2019 figures
Tower schemes at Gracechurch Street and Finsbury Avenue among those sent in
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Construction gets another new minister
Kwasi Kwarteng becomes the fourth in less than two years
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Construction output edges up but slowdown continues
Sector’s rise in October was smallest for six months
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Levete’s Paisley Museum extension gets funding boost
Makeover at Grade A-listed building to cost £42m
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Kingspan hired lobbyists and ‘gamed’ tests in aftermath of Grenfell fire, inquiry told
Judith Hackitt, Clive Betts and Amber Rudd on ‘target list’ as firm sought to cast doubt on safety of rival non-combustible products
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T&T the latest to warn industry must prepare for delays getting materials to site after Brexit
Increased paperwork and red tape will see hold-ups at ports, consultant adds, as EU trade talks drag on until Sunday
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One third of housing developers ‘uncertain’ about recovery from pandemic
Exclusive survey finds 36% have made redundancies despite strong post-lockdown rebound
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Architects on notice for £500m London framework
Three-year deal being procured by LHC and Southwark council
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Over 100 staff to leave in Taylor Wimpey restructuring
Cost-cutting plan comes as Keepmoat lays off staff in response to coronavirus crisis
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Kingspan staff joked ‘all we do is lie’ about products’ fire safety, Grenfell Inquiry hears
Barrister accuses firm’s technical director of exploiting weakness in legislation to make sales
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Kier brings in Bouygues boss to head up rejigged Midlands business
Chris Stevens starts next month
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MPs fire broadside at ‘deplorable’ housing ministry for policy failures
Public Accounts Committee accuses department of false promises over Starter Homes and housing targets
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Balfour Beatty launches new sustainability strategy as firm says impact of covid on its business is lessening
Initiative comes as firm issues upbeat trading update
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RSHP draws up Milton Keynes office
Scheme is practice’s first office job in UK outside London
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Plan to modernise construction needs procurement to change, former civil service head says
Public sector must evolve at same pace as industry, Bob Kerslake warns
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Contractors gear up for gridlock regardless of Brexit decision
As PM dashes to Brussels today, worries grow over materials being stuck in ports
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In pictures: Knight Architects completes UK’s first stainless steel road bridge
Open-spandrel crossing replaces 18 th -century stone Lake District bridge destroyed by Storm Desmond