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No Brexit labour worries in the north, says housebuilding boss
Avant Homes says its sites are staffed by UK workers as firm builds more homes in past year
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Infrastructure report prompts warnings that overseas investors will pull nuclear funding
Commission said UK should concentrate on renewable energy in the future
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Combustible cladding set to remain on almost three quarters of private sector homes
Over 200 buildings have no plan in place to replace problem cladding
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CITB appoints industry bigwigs to Home Nations roles
New Nation Councils to earmark training needs for England, Scotland and Wales
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HS2 poaches Aecom infrastructure boss
Richard Robinson was US firm's head of civil infrastructure in Europe
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Government response to Carillion collapse runs to just over four pages
Country's second biggest contractor went bust in January owing millions
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Skanska's European business loses £61m in first half
The group’s US operation also took hits on a number of projects
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Brexit worries growing for T&T as firm breaks £500m turnover barrier
Uncertainty over what Brexit will look like has increased, firm’s boss says
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Government launches building regulations consultation
The consultation, which runs until October, seeks views on the proposed clarification of statutory guidance on fire safety
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Bam gearing up for car park roles
Firm appointed to build two multi-storey car parks at Manchester and Stansted airports
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Last chance to enter survey: How is Brexit uncertainty affecting you?
With “no deal” now a real possibility, tell us what’s at stake for construction. Complete the survey by Friday 3 August and win £60 in retail vouchers.
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Work finally restarts on stalled Carillion scheme
The Vaux development has been stopped for the past six months
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After designing LG’s South Korean superlab, HOK touts for more
18,000 researchers are already using the LG facility
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MUMA emerges as early bookies' favourite for Stirling Prize
Practice pushes prize veteran Foster Partners into second place
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Graham Construction to build new Edinburgh eye hospital
The new building will replace the existing Princess Alexandra Eye Pavilion, built in 1969
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Planners green-light Liverpool factory conversion
Once transformed, the disused factory will house 35 loft-style apartments
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Brum’s Calthorpe Estate commissions new masterplan
Broadway Malyan appointed to create ‘long-term vision’ for 640ha swathe of city