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Plans for £150m Crawley mixed-use regen job get the go-ahead
Project includes town hall, resi and commercial buildings
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Multiplex numbers blunted by problem job
Firm sees margins hit by unnamed scheme after turnover jumps to £1.2bn
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Interserve chief's pay packet OK'd
But more than 17% of shareholders vote against Debbie White’s £270k bonus
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Fear of liability is ‘slowing’ regs revision, says MP
Housing committee chair says government may need to find more than the promised £400m to reclad homes
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Crest Nicholson to ramp up off-site manufacturing
Housebuilder hopes to have 450 units in off-site production by 2020
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Green light to turn former Gloucester prison into new homes
Architect Feilden Clegg Bradley behind work at building whose former inmates include serial killer Fred West
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Bam nabs Cardiff University student centre job
Contract is part of a £600m programme to upgrade the campus
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TfL starts search for £250m track renewal contractor
The contract is set to run for at least four years
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St Modwen re-submits plans to turn 1960s eyesore into homes
Revised scheme in south-east London would see nearly 400 flats built
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Vinci replaces Carillion on London Overground FM contract
Contract transfer saves the jobs of 119 Carillion workers
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Brexit worries see EU staff at Rogers Stirk Harbour scramble for UK passports
Architect says staff taking matters into their own hands in order to keep working here
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Combustible cladding ban consultation to start next week
Housing secretary James Brokenshire confirmed details to MPs yesterday
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Carillion's Qatari arm goes bust
Former chief executive blamed a £200m bill in Qatar for sending the firm under
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Crest Nicholson sees dip in first half profits
Rising costs and ‘generally flat pricing’ hit housebuilder
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Lendlease to find out whether £2bn London housing deal is pulled next month
New leadership team at Haringey council campaigned against plan in last month’s local elections
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The verdict: Frida Escobedo's Serpentine Pavilion
Ðǿմ«Ã½â€™s architecture critic Ike Ijeh is beguiled by the work of the youngest architect yet to win the annual commission
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Barking and Dagenham launch £1bn housing framework
East London council’s developer Be First has given firms until next month to register interest
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High-tech Hopkins House listed
Family home was also Michael and Patty Hopkins’ original office