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Morgan Sindall forms £2bn Hertfordshire housing JV
Morgan Sindall and Hertfordshire county council have formed a £2bn partnership to deliver housing across the region. The Chalkdene Developments partnership, which will be formed by the council’s own property company Herts Living and a subsidiary of Morgan Sindall Investments, is set to run for 15 ...
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Breedon buys Northern Ireland's Lagan Group for £455m
Deal offers “excellent opportunities for expansion” says Leicestershire firm
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Argent confirms Bam’s role on new King's Cross building
Carillion had been touted for the job prior to its collapse
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CITB says more than 800 staff to go as it takes axe to costs
Training group spells out restructuring plan in three year business plan
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Work at Robin Hood Gardens stops for five days following near miss
Video footage showed a slab of concrete cross barrier and nearly hit worker
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Wakefield arts plan gets green light
Scheme by Hawkins Brown involves revamping series of Victorian mills
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BRE report highlights catastrophic failures at Grenfell Tower
Leaked document points to poor construction and incorrect materials used in doomed tower’s refurbishment
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Galliford Try's rights issue raises £144m
Contractor raising funds to help cover Aberdeen road job costs
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Project manager named for £1.25bn London brewery redevelopment
First packages of work out next month
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‘Our biggest challenge yet,’ says Heatherwick chief of Singapore airport job
Arup and Mott MacDonald drafted on to winning team
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Crystal Palace to hear this week whether £100m revamp is OK'd
Scheme for Premier League strugglers will increase capacity to more than 34,000
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McCarthy & Stone seeks ground rent exemption for retirement homes
Government’s leasehold reforms should not hit sector, firm says
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Network Rail calls for input on how to keep projects on track
Rail authority asks suppliers and contractors for input on its ‘standards’
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Getting board right key to future of CITB, says small builders boss
Brian Berry calls chair appointment a surprise