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Watch: Construction of £51m Antarctic wharfs revealed
New £51m wharfs will allow research ship RSS Sir David Attenborough to dock at British research stations
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Brick by Brick gets green light for latest Croydon housing scheme
Schemes to be built across seven small sites
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Contractors crying out for secure work pipeline, T&T tells clients
Firm’s latest report expects tender price deflation to continue for the rest of the year
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Construction companies must learn from covid, new research warns
Balfour Beatty, Kier and Mace all contributed to study
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Government to rethink planning formula after backbench backlash
Reports suggest review of formula being conducted just three weeks after it was launched
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London Square forced to secure loan covenant waivers
Fast growing resi developer feels impact of covid crisis but says it has support of lenders
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Red Construction begin work on brutalist office block’s Edwardian makeover
Work to wrap up next sumer
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ONS warns of covid-19 cost to construction
A significant number of firms have been living beyond their means, new figures show
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Plans lodged for £45m Sunderland housing scheme
Homes will be the first of a 900-unit scheme if approved
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HS2’s Interchange station given the all clear
Solihull council has approved designs drawn up by Arup
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Permitted development rights extension facing legal challenge
Campaign group issues “pre-action” letter warning of judicial review over controversial planning deregulation
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Sellafield puts firms on notice for £250m framework
Contract notice for single-lot framework to be published in 2022
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Gensler to replace Damien Hirst hangout with 13-storey tower
Gensler proposal for pub at the centre of 1990s art movement approved
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Everton unveils revamped designs for new £500m stadium
But campaigners want proposals to be reviewed by the government before they go ahead
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CMA reveals concerns over Breedon’s acquisition of Cemex
The Competition and Markets Authority is warning the deal could result in lower quality building materials and higher prices.
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In pictures: Work starts on refurb of British Academy
Carlton House Terrace project won listed building consent this summer
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New Crossrail budget and timeline waiting on approval
Department for Transport and Transport for London still need to give new plans the go-ahead
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Turner & Townsend lands project and cost management role on Meridian Water
Council to announce main contractor shortly
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Covid puts Essex university’s expansion plans on hold
Anglia Ruskin’s capital programme delayed by pandemic
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