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Costain plays down impact of planned M6 link road hitting the buffers
Job connecting motorway with planned garden village at Lancaster mothballed over costs
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Church of England wins planning for 1,000 homes in Lincoln
Around 200 units will be affordable housing
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Firms on notice for £21m Tate Liverpool revamp
Gallery set for major remodelling three decades after James Stirling refurb
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Prince William reveals aim to build social housing on 130,000-acre Duchy estate
Prince of Wales said he plans to start small and scale up the social housing if it’s “sustainable”
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Government orders all departments to investigate lightweight concrete risks
Surveys into decaying RAAC expanded to cover government’s entire £158bn estate
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Government rejects proposal to mandate project bank accounts on public jobs
Labour MP’s amendement would have applied to work valued at more than £2m
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Mace backs retrofit first planning rule for non-domestic buildings
Move would enable major embodied carbon savings, says firm
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Housing market’s woes set to blunt Travis Perkins profit
Builders merchant says exepcted recovery in setor has not happened
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Ilke Homes in talks with 15 potential investors over sale
Modular builder says there is a ‘clear appetite’ for a deal to save 1,000-person firm
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Revenue and underlying profit rise at Murphy
Infrastructure specialist blames accounting measure for drop in headline pre-tax profit figure
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More than 100 firms lobby Sunak for new climate change legal duty in planning system
Lack of integration of climate goals into planning is creating delays, Sunak warned
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HS2 leadership shake-up sees finance and digital expertise added to board
Two new non-executive directors appointed
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Grace period for Part L compliance ends
Government gave firms a year to comply with new carbon emission requirements
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Industry retrofit initiative appoints co-directors
Two architects appointed to lead National Retrofit Hub
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Funding woes sees TfL kick Crossrail 2 further into long grass
Transport body’s finance chief complains at lack of long-term funding settlement
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Housing slump sends monthly construction output down
Commercial and infrastructure increased but amount of private housing work fell sharply in April, official figures show
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Profit up as Severfield turnover nears £500m mark
Steelwork contractor hoping for 10% margins from new modular business
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Green light for plan to build 40m ferris wheel in Camden Lock Market
Piercy & Co scheme is part of wider redevelopment which market authorities say will “trigger a Camden renaissance”