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British Land gets green light for 38-storey tower at Broadgate development
Scheme at 2 Finsbury Avenue, drawn up by Danish architect 3XN, is third high-rise to get Square Mile OK in recent weeks
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Government faces fire safety bill rebellion
Conservative backbench amendment aims to make sure leaseholders do not pay cladding repair costs
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Testing technician denies being aware of rigged fire test, Grenfell Inquiry hears
BRE’s Phil Clark refutes claims he knew magnesium oxide boards had been added to ensure Celotex product passed checks
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Profit slumps at Laing O’Rourke’s biggest division
Accounts for contractor’s plc arm show pre-tax profit fell by two-thirds last year
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In pictures: The new building Arcadis will call home this summer
 Consultant will move into City block this June
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Consultants pick up £18m in six months for Parliament restoration work
Project manager CH2M and architect BDP paid bulk of figure
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Spiralling insurance costs crushing firms, claims advisor warns
Over 40,000 construction companies closed in 2020
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Struggling NMCN revises 2020 losses upwards a second time
Civils specialist now expects to end up £22m in red
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Everton’s £500m stadium gets planning go-ahead
Planners voted unanimously in favour of Laing O’Rourke scheme this morning
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Arconic manager warned firm to sell safer cladding ‘as a matter of urgency’ two years before Grenfell fire
But firm continued selling Reynobond PE panels in the UK until a week after 2017 blaze
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Certifications group proposes random testing of construction products already on market
Shake-up outlined in new BBA consultation on safety standards
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MMC slow to take off despite worries over materials and labour, RLB report finds
Consultant’s annual survey of procurement trends also reveals use of BIM only creeping up at tender stage
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Aecom adds to board of directors
Moves follow departures of chief executive and finance boss last year
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​Green skills gap threatening net zero targets, construction leaders warn
John Morgan and Andy Mitchell among those calling for government intervention
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In pictures: Another Crossrail station set for spring handover
Paddington scheme built by Costain and Skanska and designed by Weston Williamson
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Lockdown delays force Vistry to put back results by a week
Accountant needs more time to sign off numbers
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MHCLG confirms plans to set up West Midlands HQ
Housing secretary says Wolverhampton move will put decision-makers closer to regional voices
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Church of England calls for cross-party housing strategy
Report suggests using church land for affordable housing, while calling on government to improve quality and sustainability of existing homesÂ
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Lendlease brings in construction boss to plug gap at development arm
Peter Leonard swaps divisions as group unveils one third drop in profit at half year results