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850-home Glenrothes scheme goes for planning
Designed by Barton Willmore the residential-led mixed use masterplan includes up to 850 new homes
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Fit-out trade body names new boss
Ian McIIwee is currently chief executive of the British Woodworking and a vice chair of the Construction Products Association
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Just 5% of visa applications by non-EU architects approved
Less than 18% of civil engineers and 27% of project managers were given the green light
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MPs told buildings with ACM cladding removed still at risk
Experts say many buildings where ACM cladding has been removed are still not meeting fire safety standards
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Colas stalwart scores top job
Carl Fergusson has been with the specialist contractor for three decades
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Mid-sized construction firms 'upbeat about Brexit'
Poll finds firms have become more positive towards UK’s impending exit from the EU
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Boddingtons Brewery's £175m overhaul OK'd
The 556-home project will deliver 375 properties for rent in Manchester
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Kier and Glasgow School of Art terminate Mac contract
Kier was appointed to restore the building following 2014 fire
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Lib Dem leader joins calls for rethink on Haringey homes
Vince Cable labels scheme a ‘very bad development’ and says council should tear up its deal with Lendlease
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Criminal liablities for building regulation breaches the push industry needs, says RIBA boss
Adrian Dobson said severe punishments may be the only way to overhaul approach to compliance in construction industry
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Graham Group's profit falls again
Northern Ireland-based contractor blames knock-on effects of ‘major contractor collapse’ and failure of a JV partner
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Government announces action plan to speed up combustible cladding removal on private buildings
Work has started on just 21 of 297 buildings
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Financial Reporting Council launches probe of SIG accounts
Watchdog to investigate the accounts audited by Big Four firm Deloitte
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Mac demolition contractor to start “as soon as possible” as collapse risk grows
Sections of building are set to be taken down by demolition specialist Reigart
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Leicester City submits plans for £80m training centre
The KSS-designed scheme was unveiled last month
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Mayor's Docks regen plans get go-ahead
The London Economic Action Partnership green-lights £314m scheme
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Financial watchdog probes allegations of insider trading at Carillion
The FCA is also looking at the timing of the firm’s profit warnings
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Combustibles ban could spell end of cross-laminated timber, says architect who helped pioneer it
Waugh Thistleton’s Anthony Thistleton says the UK “would go from a world leader to a backwater” with the collapse of CLT