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RICS appoints former senior civil servant to lead future purpose review
Crossbench peer to carry out investigation into group’s governance
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Dozens bag spots on consultants’ £1.7bn Crown Commercial Services framework
Tetra Tech sole firm to win places on all six lots
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Changing of the guard as Currie & Brown bosses to stand down
Departing pair have racked up nearly 70 years between them at consultant
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Contractors eye latest Fleet Street deal to come up for grabs
Well-known London thoroughfare set to see two major schemes go up in coming years
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Acquisitions and booming market send Brickability revenue surging
Builders merchant sees profit soar in six months to September
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Full list of £7bn school building framework winners announced
Close to 30 firms appointed to array of lots
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BDP hangs onto furlough cash while paying parent £16m dividend
Decision raises questions over whether firms are morally obliged to pay money back after architect claimed £700,000 from government initiative
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A slam-dunk fail: watchdog MPs launch scathing attack on green homes grant
Public accounts committee ‘not convinced’ that business department grasps full scale of the scheme’s failure
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Starting whistle sounds for consultants on £150m rail testing centre project
Scheme will be built in south Wales
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Local leaders ask government to look at ways to build full £39bn Northern Powerhouse Rail line
Open letter from Transport for the North follows decision to downgrade Liverpool to Leeds route
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Peabody doubles housing starts to more than 800
But half year trading update shows housing association’s completions flat on last year
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Osborne chalks up £21m refurb job on grade II-listed City building
Finsbury Circus’ Electra House was centre of secret WW2 spying operation
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Countryside back in the black as completions jump
Housebuilder expects strong growth as it pivots towards partnerships
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More uncertainty threatens material supplies despite shortages easing
New testing regimes and price rises beginning to cause headaches
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Value of major project starts plummets by half in last three months
Overall project starts down by nearly a third, according to new Glenigan analysis
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Aberdeen Art Gallery named Scotland’s building of the year
Hoskins Architects’ extension and upgrade of 19th-century landmark wins 2021 Doolan Award
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Firms on notice for £2.5bn Ministry of Justice frameworks
Firms have until 22 January to register interest
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Plans in for two more Manchester towers
Renaker’s 51-storey towers would add to growing cluster at southern edge of the city centre
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​Rivals say Laing O’Rourke listing ‘inevitable’ after appointment of Anglo American boss
UK’s largest private contractor looking at float by 2024