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Arup takes stake in low-carbon concrete firm
Concretene developer hopes to roll product out over next three years
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MPs to tour HS2 Euston site as mothballing gathers pace
Number of staff working on scheme being quickly whittled down following decision to stop work on job
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Demolition firm to pay bid-rigging fine at ‘earliest opportunity’
Ten firms fined close to £60 last week by cartel-buster
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Richard Rogers’ Channel 4 HQ gets listed
Westminster had been deemed ‘at risk’ by heritage group
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Gleeds appoints Dublin director as firm signals Irish expansion
Barry Keogh has worked on major projects including Sisk’s Aviva Stadium
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Government yet to fix date for Responsible Actors Scheme for housebuilders
Details published of plans to ban housebuilders from trading over cladding repairs – but no timetable for introduction
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Cost of HS2 station at Euston hits £4.8bn as scathing report blasts failure to tie down stalled job’s budget
Spending watchdog says HS2 admitted costs had gone up by £2bn in just two months
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Landsec the latest to be caught out by London’s new second staircase rule
Developer forced to redesign 1,800-home Camden scheme following mayor’s fire safety ruling
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Do less but better, infrastructure adviser tells government
Small steps forward in all directions will not bring necessary progress on green economy goals, says NICÂ
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In pictures: Local architect outlines what ex-Debenhams store in Nottingham could be
GT3 hopes proposals will be picked up by prospective developers
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Demolition contractor mulls appeal in wake of cartel-buster’s bid-rigging decision
‘Disappointed’ Squibb talking to lawyers about what to do next
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Plans submitted for £250m Cambridgeshire science park redevelopment
Bruntwood SciTech behind proposals for 400,000 sq ft scheme
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Vistry eyes 20,000 homes a year build target
Achieving ambition would make sub 10,000-home housebuilder largest by volume in the UK
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Architects’ optimism returns for the first time in seven months
Confidence soared in profession last month despite economic uncertainty, RIBA survey finds
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Inland Homes to suspend shares and delays results again
Firm unable to meet next Friday’s deadline to publish latest numbers
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Winners announced on £4.5bn public sector framework for southern England
Fifth generation framework includes new lots for SMEs
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Directors banned as 10 demolition contractors hit with £60m fine after bid-rigging probe
Erith hit with the biggest fine of £17.6m