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Taylor Wimpey completions down by 40% after covid hit
Output in 2020 ‘significantly impacted’ by pandemic but housebuilder says market remains ’robust’
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Ex-Carillion directors facing ban as government launches legal action
Action was taken just days before the third anniversary of firm’s collapse
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HMRC looking at more IR35 workshops after firms fill up original sessions in less than a day
New rules come into force in less than three months
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Sectors with the most work revealed as 2020 project approvals unveiled
Private residential the best performer, according to Glenigan data
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Springfield reports strong trading rebound
Scottish housebuilder says revenue was 17% up on same time last year
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Value of contract awards bounces back in November
Network Rail was biggest spending client during the month, according to Glenigan data
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End of year tonic as increase in new orders races to six year high
Latest index for construction buyers shows output also expanded last month when second lockdown kicked in
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Countryside chair set to step down as firm looks to sell private housing arm
Rothschild appointed to mastermind sale
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Architects’ revenue falls for first time in seven years
Sustained period of rapid growth brought to abrupt end by pandemic
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Crossrail gets £825m bailout as bill for railway hits £18.6bn
Work on scheme is due to finish in 2022
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Vistry reinstates dividend after strong trading
Housebuilder the latest to post strong trading update
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Value of contract awards falls in October
Oxford university was biggest spending client during the month, according to Glenigan data
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Taylor Wimpey shares rocket after profit upgrade
Chief exec Pete Redfern says housebuilder expects to beat financial forecasts for 2021
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Cartel watchdog hits rolled lead suppliers with £9m fines
Investigation into third company dropped
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Number of construction firms in financial difficulty up by 10% in six months
Begbies Traynor says covid has put squeeze on more and more businesses
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Construction furlough levels drop faster than other sectors
Firms brought back almost three-quarters of staff on job retention scheme by 31 August