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Bidders told to meet strict financial tests if they want to win Levete’s £21m museum extension
Scottish council imposes series of requirements for Paisley job on contractors amid coronavirus crisis
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Rydon ‘struggled’ to find cladding specialists for refurb, Grenfell Inquiry told
Main contractor’s commercial manager says Harley Facades was only specialist the firm had ever used
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More arrests as part of Liverpool bribery and corruption probe
Investigation saw developer Elliot Lawless detained last December
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Construction must avoid refreshed race to bottom, trade bodies warn
There is mounting concern over a race to the bottom in the scramble for work
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August tender opportunities down on 2019 by almost 70%
But contract awards were up nearly 40%
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Government needs private investors for infrastructure promises, CBI warns
New report outlines ways the government can attract more private investment
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Construction lobby group demands meeting with energy minister over climate emergency
Government accused of ‘woefully inadequate’ response to coalition’s letter
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Green light for £140m Suffolk community complex job
Tenders for contractors to be issued in the spring
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Government dismisses call to expand £1.6bn cladding fund
Housing ministry says building owners should meet costs of repairing unsafe high-rises
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Competition watchdog launches action against top housebuilders
Four of the UK’s biggest listed builders are facing action over mis-selling leasehold homes
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Construction’s covid recovery slows in August
Expansion eases to lowest point in three months
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Berkeley Group maintains profit guidance despite covid-19 hit
Firm still forecasting pre-tax profit of £500m after better than expected trading
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Clients hand out £4.5bn of work in July
New data reveals top-spending clients across different sectors
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Crossrail admits once again it may open without Bond Street
The railway had previously revised its forecast to say the problem station would open with the rest of the central section
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Barratt attacks new Help to Buy scheme
The government’s changes to the programme will not help get people onto the housing ladder, says housebuilder
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Boost for construction as HS2 construction phase gets under way
Phase one of the £100bn railway finally kicks off 10 years after being announced
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Costain to take £45m hit after A465 project decision
Arbitration ruling in favour of the Welsh government