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Northern Irish cost consultant bought by overseas rival
Drees & Sommer says move is to break into Irish market
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Mace keeps tender price forecasts unchanged
Pressing green light on ‘key projects will improve output’, firm adds
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Project manager charged over Hillsborough slur ‘no longer employed’ by Wates, says firm
Richard Crisp was charged by South Yorkshire Police for ‘malicious communications’ shared on social media after a death at the stadium on Saturday
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L&G’s failed modular housing business records £61.1m loss as it continues phased wind-down
Firm’s cumulative losses now total more than £350m
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Government reportedly set to back high speed rail to Euston
Department for Transport also reportedly considering taking HS2 Ltd under direct control
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Relief for Wimbledon as City Hall overturns local council’s rejection of £200m expansion plans
Allies & Morrison’s plans to treble the size of grand slam tournament’s grounds finally approved after year-long planning saga
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MMC use would need to ‘expand considerably’ to solve labour shortage issue, says Skills England
Rates at which method is currently used not enough to plug worker gaps, group warns
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Four firms picked for next stage of mini-nuclear reactor competition
Selected bidders to enter negotiations with Great British Nuclear
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Barratt wins appeal over 1,000-home Cambridge scheme despite water fears
Availability of sustainable water resource ‘need not impede’ planning permission, says government
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Facades contractor Lindner Prater narrows losses
Firm says business hit by increased completion costs in Middle East
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Steel firm William Hare returns to the black
Contractor posts profit after two succesive years of losses
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NPPF consultation responses show widespread support for proposed changes
Built environment organisations suggest more support for SMEs and clearer language
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Architect redesigns Haringey housing scheme paused by collapse of main contractor
Henry Construction sank into administration in June 2023
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Morgan Sindall chosen to deliver SEN projects in London
New classrooms and sensory play areas will help Brent Council meet demand for specialist education needs facilities
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Wates announces death of former chief executive and ‘beloved’ family member
The firm expresses ’profound sadness’ at the passing of industry leader Sir Christopher Wates
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Blackstone invests £10bn in North East AI data centre scheme
Deal comes after collapse of plan for battery factory in Northumberland last year
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Devolved government opens consultation on Scottish ǿմý Safety Levy
Transfer of powers necessary for policy expected to complete in coming month
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MCC to let stand rebuild as single-stage job after original contractor fails to agree price on latest Lord’s work
Club had proposed to redevelop two stands under two-stage deal but said Graham’s figure “considerably exceeded the sum” agreed with members
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Meta injects cash into low carbon concrete in the US
Tech giant Meta has moved into investing in low carbon concrete production in an attempt to reduce the embodied carbon used to build its data centres. Facebook’s parent company announced the agreement with CarbonBuilt, a company that has developed a concrete product replacing high-carbon Portland with a proprietary low-cost cement ...