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Second demolition contractor to appeal level of fine handed out following bid-rigging decision
Squibb joins Keltbray in instructing lawyers to contest level of penalty imposed by cartel-buster
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Tenders set to go out for £40m York University student centre
Documents to be issued to firms on procurement specialist’s major works framework
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T&T warns labour shortages among young blunting industry growth
Firm’s UK boss of cost consulting says government needs to do more to encourage youngsters into industry
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Gove writes to Kingspan boss to talk about cladding compensation in wake of ‘your record trading profit’
Housing secretary wants to hear from material firm’s chief executive before Easter
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Brick firm Michelmersh hoping to avoid further price rises in 2023, says boss
Firm supplying bricks for new Everton stadium imposed fresh hike at start of year
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Tender prices to stay unchanged this year, latest Mace report says
Cost of labour still heading north as materials price rises ease
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Labour to impose a ‘net zero mandate’ for every key regulator
Shadow climate change secretary Ed Miliband outlines party’s net zero strategy ahead of government’s “energy security day”
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Leaving HS2 Euston site empty for too long will ‘scar London’, Mace boss says
Mark Reynolds adds that ‘railway has to go into central London for it to work’
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Vistry renegotiating contracts with suppliers after fall in prices
Housebuilder says cost savings will allow it to keep on building
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Plans for 1,350-home build-to-rent scheme in Leeds approved
Developer Platform wins planning for hybrid application for three linked towers and two office blocks
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New arrivals at CLC as group rejigs to focus on four priorities
Travis Perkins and HS2 bosses among new team as organisation tackles challenges such as productivity, safety and net zero
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US investors push for £60m bonus for Vistry boss
Firm declines to comment on reports of bonus row despite exit of non-exec directors
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Arup takes stake in low-carbon concrete firm
Concretene developer hopes to roll product out over next three years
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MPs to tour HS2 Euston site as mothballing gathers pace
Number of staff working on scheme being quickly whittled down following decision to stop work on job
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Demolition firm to pay bid-rigging fine at ‘earliest opportunity’
Ten firms fined close to £60 last week by cartel-buster
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Gleeds appoints Dublin director as firm signals Irish expansion
Barry Keogh has worked on major projects including Sisk’s Aviva Stadium
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Government yet to fix date for Responsible Actors Scheme for housebuilders
Details published of plans to ban housebuilders from trading over cladding repairs – but no timetable for introduction