All Government policy articles – Page 21
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CITB forecasts slower growth as Brexit looms
Training body expects sector to grow by 1.3% this year - if the UK and EU reach a Brexit deal
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NIC looks for experts to join its design group
Group led by Sadie Morgan is looking to increase influence of design on schemes
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Government set to pay Grenfell Tower site programme director £100k
Housing department appointee will oversee the government's management of the site
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Complex tech work at Crossrail's stations not even half finished, boss admits
Mark Wild says jobs such as M E on London sites still way behind schedule
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Crossrail ‘ignored warnings’ scheme would bust deadline
Senior source says bosses knew December 2018 opening date was not realistic well before delay was confirmed
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Mace and Balfour HS2 station appointments look to be in the clear
Beaten rivals have not yet made any challenges to the Euston and Old Oak Common station appointments
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Industry leaders tell minister to fight for construction in lead up to Brexit
CLC letter follows last month’s Brexit summit
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Former PRP boss Andy von Bradsky named the government's head of architecture
£60,000 post created as part of ministers’ focus on beauty in built environment
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'Political interference' the biggest threat to £4bn parliament refurb, says Leadsom
Commons leader tells committee work needs to start ’urgently’
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Crossrail row heats up as Khan says team is 'far superior' under new chair
London mayor says 'quality and quantity' of information being shared has skyrocketed since Sir Terry Morgan’s departure
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British products tester sets up Irish office in preparation for UK leaving EU
BBA says move will reassure clients in wake of Brexit
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Staff morale has ‘gone off the cliff’, says Crossrail boss
Mark Wild admits one of key tasks is to “corral” staff to finish late-running scheme
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Housing associations given £500m boost to fund affordable homes
Housing secretary has announced Homes England’s new strategic partners
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Hackitt frustrated by government's slow response to report
Whitehall took seven months to address former HSE chair’s review of building regulations
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Armitt warns £4bn parliament refurb cost will go up
Former ODA chair says contractors need to have as much information as possible ahead of job starting
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CLC reveals sector's plans on how to prepare for no-deal Brexit
Emergency Brexit summit held to discuss ways of coping with leaving EU without a deal
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Retentions bill second reading moved to March
Peter Aldous’ private member’s bill had been due to be heard today
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Grayling says government remains committed to HS2 phase two
Transport Secretary labels suggestions that the second stage of the controversial rail project might not happen as “completely inaccurate”