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London mayor calls for £3bn developer tax to pay for fire safety work
Sadiq Khan says tariff could be paid over next 10 years
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Construction’s relief as UK and EU strike Brexit trade deal
CLC chair hails news and says agreement will bring ‘certainty at a time when it is needed most’
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Cities won’t attract private investors without HS2 and NPR in full, Northern transport boss warns
Infrastructure key to kickstarting regeneration of towns and cities, Transport for the North chief says
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L&G given green light for Bristol modular scheme
Job is firm’s second major permission this year
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Problem Sheffield job eats into Bam profit
Firm forced to book costs of repair work carried out this year in 2019 accounts
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Host of firms shortlisted for £2.5bn worth of HS2 work
Winners on five deals up for grabs due in 2022
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Infrastructure key to industry growth next year, Mace report says
But Market View report warns firms to brace for rising costs of materials after Brexit
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Ballymore warned by ratings site over ‘reviews’ written by its own staff
High-profile London developer takes down posts on consumer review site written by its own employees
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Local contractor wins £75m Salford high-rise
Green light for 29-storey Anchorage Gateway was given in October
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BEIS puts consultants on notice for net zero project management job
Winning firm will manage programme to make British industry greener
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Weston confirms it will challenge Jenrick’s decision to throw out Norwich tower
Housebuilder’s £271m Anglia Square scheme rejected by housing secretary last month
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Modular firm BoKlok signs housing association deal for 1,000 homes
Firm co-owned by Ikea and Skanska will work with Hampshire-based Vivid on development pipeline
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Mace boss pens foreword to children’s book about construction
More than 1,000 copies sent out by Kent logistics firmÂ
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Japanese modular giant buys Dutch rival and vows to boost UK business
Daiwa House snaps up Jan Snel
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Border chaos could see hikes in prices of materials not already stockpiled, trade groups warn
France’s 48-hour ban on freight hauliers from Britain began last night
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TfL launches feasibility work for cross-river rail extension to Thamesmead
£1m funding deal inked with London boroughs to extend Docklands Light RailwayÂ
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​City Hall urges government to reject Fosters’ ‘exclusive’ Tulip tower
School and community groups would not have free access to key elements of the visitor attraction
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Grim news for architects as covid's second wave sees recovery go into reverse
Private housing the only sector to hold firm, according to latest RIBA Future Trends survey