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RICS to remain ‘truly international institution’, leadership says as Bichard publishes review
Sweeping reforms announced in response to governance scandal
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Government relaxes certification scheme to allow EU tests on existing products
CPA chief says questions remain over UKCA mark
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Grimshaw still counting cost of aviation and covid hits
Architect says average monthly profit down by nearly a third in latest report and accounts
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Gove calls in M&S Oxford Street scheme
Public inquiry to look at plans drawn up by Pilbrow & Partners
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Toolkit launched to help industry make better decisions based on value
The toolkit is part of the £72m mission the Construction Innovation Hub was given four years ago
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Consortium lands 1,750-home masterplan for east London site split by A13
Team for Canning Town proposals includes Jestico & Whiles
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Goldman Sachs-backed housebuilder to open second modular factory
TopHat says Corby facility will be biggest in EuropeÂ
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Scape publishes net zero public procurement guide
Initiative produced with help of contractors including Kier and Morgan Sindall
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Mace brings in Arcadis boss to head up cost management business
Firm raids rival for global head
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Judge says Balfour Beatty should face court over Dorset cladding allegations
Case dates back to work carried out in 2008
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Manchester leaders push for underground station as HS2 bill goes for second reading
City authorities claim above-ground station would squander 500,000 sq m of development landÂ
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Kier and Wates win £500m prisons expansion work
Programme will see new houseblocks and workships built across six prisons
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Essex council withdraws local plan and refuses L&G green belt scheme
New council leadership pledges to protect open space
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More firms sign government’s cladding pledge
Eight firms add their name to list who have committed to paying up
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Architects shrug off economic gloom as confidence bounces back
Future workload expectations jump in May despite fears the UK economy is heading for recession
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Feilden Clegg Bradley gets green light for Paradise office
Architect beats three others to land Birmingham job
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RSHP’s rejected South Ken scheme heads to planning inquiry
Developers challenge council’s decision to overrule planning officers’ recommendation to approveÂ
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Keltbray eyes improved turnover as firm sets aside £7m for cost of regulatory probe
Speculation that CMA investigation into demolition industry will report next week
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Mace wins cost consult role on two road jobs worth close to £2bn
Schemes include Stonehenge tunnel and dualling job
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RICS review to be published next week
Landmark report into future direction of institution launched in DecemberÂ