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Construction activity resilient as UK cities build homes, says report
Deloitte says sentiment towards city centre development is buoyant
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Crest Nicholson buys land for 137-unit site in Shropshire
Houses will range in size from two to five-bedrooms
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Office block gets taller at £1bn Bankside cluster
Native Land behind new builds at site of Ludgate and Sampson Houses
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PwC quashes reports all Carillion employees are facing the chop
Around 1,000 Carillion staff to transfer to government-owned facilities management company
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Ramboll boosts team with five new hires
Appointments include three new additions to the firm’s environment and health division
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Galliford Try forms JV for £44m Nottingham housing scheme
Firm will work with affordable housing provider Metorpolitan to build 171 homes
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John Laing's turn to face the Carillion fallout
Infrastructure investor the latest to flag up financial hit
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Auditor KPMG under the microscope following Carillion collapse
City watchdog begins probe into accountant
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Caddick to complete £154m Carillion job in Manchester
Firm is developing 35-storey build to rent scheme
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Architects' confidence rebounds from 18-month low
Optimism about commercial sector work highest since July
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Herzog & de Meuron's £108m RCA Battersea project clears planning
Architect beat Diller Scofidio Renfro, Serie and Studio Gang
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Housebuilders looking to modern methods to plug housing gap, says survey
Skills shortage and Brexit still pose major barriers to increasing housing stock
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Barratt to build nearly 2,300 homes in Scotland this year
Firm says economic fundamentals are still favourable towards house building
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Investment fund hit by Carillion implosion
HICL joins growing list of firms caught up in contractor’s collapse
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Kensington & Chelsea weighs in on Earls Court development row
Council’s deputy leader pledges support to Hammersmith Fulham council as it looks to “pull back” from the 2012 planning decision
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Men and women forced to share toilets on one in five sites, says survey
Trade union Unite finds nearly a fifth of workplaces don’t have adequate toilet facilities
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Network Rail to pay 300 Carillion subbies for Christmas work
But larger firms still waiting to find out if they’ll get paid
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Transformation of former US embassy begins with job award to Careys
Firm beat rival McGee to pick up demolition and enabling works
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Berkeley's modular homes factory gets green light
Housebuilder is hoping to produce 1,000 new homes per year from the new facility