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Places for People lands £1.5bn housing JV
The 15-year programme could deliver more than 5,000 homes
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London to be given exemption from new planning rules, says housing secretary
James Brokenshire has said the London Plan will be judged against the previous planning framework
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Local firm cleared for Park Hill student housing
Architect designs clusters of townhouse-style flats at brutalist landmark
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Bouygues' development arm gets Canning Town OK
Scheme by architect Hawkins Brown will include more than 600 homes
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Close to 350 Carillion apprentices given their marching orders in past week
Biggest number of staff axed at bust firm in seven day period since early February
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Keller says Brexit spooking overseas investors
Firm kicks off interims reporting season with improved set of results
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RIBA investigated by fraud squad
Presidential hopeful Owusu made complaint over ‘missing £1.1m’
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Wates makes a splash with £50m deal for Commonwealth Games pool
Aquatics centre will be one of the showpiece venues for 2022 games
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Vinci boss says being listed helped send Carillion under
Collapse has shown public sector clients need to share more of risk, Bruno Dupety adds
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Bad weather and Carillion to send output sinking to six year low
Growth this year will be ravaged by Carillion collapse and bad weather, CPA warns
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Skegness plans high wire over outdoor swimming pool
Council begins hunt for contractor to carry out work at Lincolnshire resort
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Top 10 contractors under the cosh as margins slip to less than 0.5%
Margins have fallen from 1.09% 12 months ago
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Tender prices set to keep on rising, Alinea predicts
Consultant says firms being hit rising costs and doubts about upcoming work
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Friends of the Earth considers legal challenge over NPPF
The environmental group claims ministers failed to carry out a strategic environmental assessment on its new planning rules
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Olympic Park pavilion gets planning nod
Acme-designed building will include visitor centre and cafes