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Bees less busy as Brentford delays move into new stadium
West London club cites complexity and ‘normal delays and problems’ of scheme being built by Buckingham
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Grosvenor to triple size of land business
The developer’s housing pipeline has already increased from 2,100 to 9,300 since 2017
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Sir Robert McAlpine set to run revamp of Somerset House
The main package of works will be carried out in two phases
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L&G unveils Zaha Hadid rival for Bristol Arena site
Developer eyes mixed-use replacement for music venue drawn up by Populous
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Carillion's stalled Liverpool hospital job 'will take 12 months to complete'
NHS trust responsible for the new Royal Liverpool Hospital says it will take another year of construction work to finish project
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Welsh councils launch £1bn construction framework
The four-year deal covers jobs worth £250,000 to £100m
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Bam plays leading role in theatre's revamp
Contractor will open up Leeds Playhouse and build new theatre in venue’s cellar
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Carillion's last boss explains why he increased firm's writedown to £845m
Keith Cochrane revised number up by £150m just days before City announcement
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Think tank blasts high land prices
Institute for Public Policy Research says more affordable housing is needed
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Chinese contractor behind Gary Neville tower signs up for Bolton revamp
First phase of job involves tearing down shopping centre
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Khan overturns council decision and green lights west London homes
London mayor says need for more homes outweighs opponents’ heritage concerns
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Consultants land roles on Scottish NHS frameworks
Aecom and Currie Brown among firms to land spots on the two £4m frameworks
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Government spells out workers' rights under a 'No Deal' Brexit
Staff working for a collapsed business will still be protected under existing legislation, ministers say
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Bidding set to begin for £350m electricity cable across the Irish Sea
Firms have until October to register interest
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Industry feels abandoned by government over Brexit, says Ðǿմ«Ã½ poll
Ðǿմ«Ã½ poll reveals 65% think construction is too low priority while 40% warn of big impact on recruitment
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Clients use Brexit clauses to shift risks onto suppliers
Some clients are stockpiling products in efforts to prepare for Brexit
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Balfour Beatty chalks up £67m Edinburgh uni deal
Architect on the job is Feilden Clegg Bradley
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Kingspan boosted by UK but warns over Brexit impact
Materials firm breaks €2bn turnover barrier for first time in a first half
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Construction not being helped by EU talks, says Henry Boot
Uncertainty delaying starts on site, adds builder and developer
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Firms urged to take part in new cost of insurance survey
CIC says new questions will shed light on state of premiums and T Cs in post-Grenfell environmentÂ