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Wates turns to stockpiling and Brexit clauses
But chief executive David Allen says firm is confident of 10% revenue growth this year
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Brexit uncertainty and shrinking workloads 'really hit home' for architects
Market for architectural services shrinking quite significantly, warns RIBA
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Morgan Sindall signs up for £1bn JV with Brentwood council
Contractor’s investments arm will fund housebuilding programme for east London borough
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Competition watchdog launches probe into construction sector
The Competition and Markets Authority will decide whether to proceed with an investigation by the autumn
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In pictures: Buckley Gray Yeoman's renovation of Wickham Department Store
‘Harrods of the East End’ brought back from disrepair
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MoD land dispute could add £350m to parliament estate’s bill
Parliamentary report reveals defence department’s “refusal to engage” could lead to decant of MPs and peers being pushed back to 2028
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Department not using project bank accounts at all on education framework, FOI reveals
But DfE says project accounts were trialled and found to be “unsuitable” for its projects
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Wates blames Brexit for fall in construction turnover
Firm saw a 9% drop in revenue at its construction business
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Persimmon homebuyers set to hold back cash to deal with snags
Housebuilder’s customers will be able to hold an average retention of £3,600
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Vinci lined up for £100m UCL East contract
Contractor chosen to deliver second building in university’s new Stratford campus
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BBC's Belfast base set for £25m makeover
Public broadcaster looking for contractor to transform its Northern Irish HQ
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Plan to transform Concorde airfield into new community cleared for take-off
The Bristol scheme has been designed by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
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Interserve administration gets minister’s blessing
Prepack that prevented total collapse has ‘considerably strengthened’ contractor’s position, says Oliver Dowden
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TfL takes £600m hit from Crossrail delay
Transport authority is “assuming” construction costs will not grow beyond the extra funding agreed last December
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Cabinet minister takes swipe at Interserve's rebel shareholders
‘Greedy capitalists,’ felled the business
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Kier racks up £36m loss despite increased turnover
Infrastructure and construction arms record a profit, but firm lost money on developments and housing
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Housing supply likely to be 'devastated' if government switches off Help To Buy
SME housebuilder warns of consequences if no transition arrangements put in place
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Boss reveals extent of tech work still to complete at Crossrail stations
Mark Wild says host of fit-out jobs including critical communications network not yet finished
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In pictures: Carmody Groarke's Windermere museum set to open its doors
The museum, which displays boats used on England’s largest lake, will open to the public this weekend