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Liverpool appoints consortium to develop tall buildings policy
Move comes after Unesco threatened to withdraw city’s World Heritage Site status
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Project bank accounts bill gets second reading
Labour MP Debbie Abrahams’ 10-minute rule bill set to be heard on 1 March
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Persimmon says last year's profit will be higher than expected
In its first update since Jeff Fairburn left, the housebuilder also said it gave £732m back to shareholders
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Eric Parry replaces PLP on Goodsyard towers
Architect appointed to design scheme’s tallest element
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Plant firm hit by Carillion’s collapse falls into administration
Hawk Plant said Carillion’s failure had delayed projects the firm was working on
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Morrisroe tells Skanska it wants too much for piling arm and pulls bid
Swedish firm understood to have put £55m asking price on Cementation
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Budgets for 2022 Commonwealth Games projects ‘unlikely to be established before May’
The West Midlands Combined Authority has said the lack of a secure funding plan is the “most significant risk regarding the Commonwealth Games”
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Pilbrow submits plans for King's Cross scheme
Islington council to decide shortly on Tileyard Studios proposals
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FM Conway lighting up London bridges for art
Firm lands first phase of Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands project
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Upcoming BIM white paper to focus on competency and flow of information
UK BIM Alliance to publish document in the next three months
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HS2 chief confirms cutting trains' speed is being looked at to save project money
But Mark Thurston tells Tory MP he is working to the original budget and timeline
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CLT ruling sends Swan back to drawing board on high-rise
House builder seeks alternatives after government effectively rules out use of material on buildings 18m high or taller
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Construction leaders to hold emergency summit on Brexit
More than 100 chief executives will meet at the end of the month to discuss implications of leaving EU
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Up to 20 sites to battle for Heathrow logistics hub places
Shortlist includes bids from Laing O’Rourke, Balfour Beatty and Severfield
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Mace confirmed for Renzo Piano’s Cube
Piling works contractor due to be named at beginning of next month
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Atkins brings in Arcadis boss to head up transport arm
Lizi Stewart joins the consultant after 15 years at Arcadis
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Hitachi poised to pull out of Wylfa nuclear build
Decision would shred government’s ambition to deliver a series of new nuclear plants