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Project starts have plummeted by 47% since October, report finds
Glenigan says number of schemes starting on site now a third lower than 12 months ago
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Alinea takeover ‘no surprise’, says Arcadis chief
Dutch firm reports 8% revenue growth after two major acquisitions of its own
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Gleeson to cut 15% of its roles under restructure
Housebuilder eyes £4m of savings a year as pre-tax profit falls by a third
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McBains wins work on experimental nuclear fusion facility in Oxfordshire
Scheme for Tokamak Energy set to complete in 2026
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Cost pressures inflated construction output by £23bn since pandemic, says analyst
Industry bosses suppressing wage rises to keep inflation down
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Helical appointed by TfL to develop three offices above London tube stations
Schemes include those drawn up by AHMM and Grimshaw
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‘World-leading’ net zero policy sees Wales cancel road building projects
All future road schemes will have to pass tough environmental tests
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‘Nobody died,’ says former Davis Langdon head of Alinea’s takeover by T&T
Paul Morrell adds some staff and clients might drift away because of £35m deal
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Gresham Street office set for £200m green makeover
Plans include outdoor workspace on every floor
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Subcontractors expecting six-figure losses as local firms count cost of Tolent implosion
Some staff blame demise on decision to sign up for ‘too big’ mixed-use scheme in Durham
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Sellafield seeks four partners for £3bn infrastructure programme
Programme of works at West Cumbria nuclear site will run for 15 years
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McLaren lodges plans for 45-storey hexagonal tower in Leeds
Mixed-use scheme would be latest addition to growing cluster of tall buildings in the city’s west end
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Turkey earthquake: More than 100 contractors facing arrest over collapsed buildings
Warrants issued following years of government “amnesties” issued to builders who dodge safety regulations
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Revised plans for Bam’s £85m Welsh mental health hospital out to consultation
Initial proposals rejected for potential impact on nearby homes
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Tolent sinks into administration with loss of over 300 jobs
Rising materials costs, supply chain problems and loss-making job blamed for 40-year-old firm’s demise
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Lendlease says cladding repair bill will be north of £100m as firm puts figure on cost for first time
Amount relates to Crosby Homes business firm bought 18 years ago
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Tolent staff fears as uncertainty hangs over business
Staff take to LinkedIn to look for new jobs
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HS2 set for wholesale review with cuts and delays to be considered
Eastern link could be binned after being scaled back in Intergrated Rail Plan nearly two years ago