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Redrow boss delays handover plans
Executive chairman John Tutte will stay on another five months
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Countryside sets up £1m support fund for charities
Initiative will be aimed at local charities and food banks
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Jenrick pledges to continue cladding work despite lockdown
Communities secretary to tackle ‘deeply concerning’ slowdown in work to strip towers of flammable material
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WSP pair pitch in to make hundreds of face masks for care workers
PPE equipment being manufactured using 3D and laser printers
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Former Carillion hospital project to be used to test key workers
Balfour Beatty continuing with main works
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Two more Nightingale hospitals open
Interserve, Vinci and McAlpine have all been working on the projects
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Scape puts process to replace £8bn frameworks on hold so bidders can tackle pandemic instead
Group says firms need to concentrate on helping out government
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Coronavirus stops work at 75% of UK housing schemes
Figures show covid-19 has shut down more than 2,000 sites
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Call for construction staff to be designated essential workers
Construction chiefs including Mace's Mark Reynolds made request during call with construction minister
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Pandemic shuts L&G’s modular factory
Insurance giant confirms Leeds plant not operating as firm wins virtual planning for Surrey housing
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Laing O’Rourke hospital opens 12 months early to support coronavirus patients
South Wales complex designed by BDP
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Website set up to get architects 3D printing PPE for NHS
Organisers want to produce 35,000 face masks a week
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Arcadis downgrades tender price growth amid covid-19 uncertainty
Firm says some sectors won't recover until 2022
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Consultants drafted in to work on coronavirus hospitals
Mott MacDonald, Faithful + Gould and Arcadis all have roles on hospitals
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Barratt furloughs more than 5,500 staff
Country’s biggest housebuilder puts 85% of employees into government jobs retention scheme
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Mace chairman Steve Pycroft recovering from coronavirus hospitalisation
Former chief executive left hospital last week
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Laing O’Rourke staff raise worries about pay cuts
Employees asked to put names forward for salary reductions, leaving some concerned about jobs if they don’t
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Work on City’s tallest tower resumes as Multiplex begins reopening sites
But firm says projects operating with ‘significantly’ reduced workforce