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Cost of Lendlease prison balloons by £116m
Government blames inflation and extra ground works for 70% cost increase
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Brick sales hit 2020 high point
Official figures show brick deliveries, seen as an indicator of housebuilding activity, returning to near pre-crisis levels
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Race for contractors to build new Whipps Cross hospital begins
Barts Health NHS Trust one of six to receive £2.7bn of government funding
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Housebuilders remain cautious as furlough draws to a close
Senior industry figures say market risks are holding back investment
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Mace scores third office job for Helical
Contractor appointed to 33 Charterhouse Street scheme two months after new finance was securedÂ
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Don’t use covid-19 as an excuse, Build UK urges firms
Companies should not try to blame everything on the pandemic, according to the trade bodyÂ
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Caddick lands £25m Manchester College job
Yorkshire firm to build new teaching and public services centre
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Barratt profit almost halved by covid-19
Turnover and profits have taken a big hit over the past year
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Time to move on from furlough, contractors say
Firms credit scheme with saving jobs but say they now need to stand on their own two feet
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Atkins and Gleeds land £230m HS2 roles
Firms have been charged with keeping a grip on the programme and costs
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British Land reveals plans for Finsbury Avenue tower
Project to be built by Sir Robert McAlpine
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McAlpine, Morgan Sindall and Wates sign up for retirement living framework
Contract disputes to be reduced under Legal and General’s new framework
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Multi-million share windfall for Persimmon boss
Outgoing chief executive Dave Jenkinson profits from controversial bonus scheme
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Museum of London picks contractor for work at Smithfield Market
Mottingham contractor Paye Stonework and Restoration has landed the job
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Richard Rogers retires from RSHP
Architect announces his departure after more than six decades in the field
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Contractors’ staff return to offices as government launches ‘back to work’ campaign
Laing O’Rourke reopens HQ to more employees while Mace expects numbers to increase at Moorgate officeÂ
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Developers eyeing £750m Hertfordshire housing job
Scheme will see 3,300 homes built in the small town of Baldock
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Campaigners push ahead with permitted development rights legal challenge
Judicial review of new permitted developments rights, which came into force yesterday, launched
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David Montague to leave L&Q
Long-standing chief executive says ‘time is right for a new challenge’
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Watch: Construction of £51m Antarctic wharfs revealed
New £51m wharfs will allow research ship RSS Sir David Attenborough to dock at British research stations