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Barbour ABI's July market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for July is now available to download
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Housing associations agree to merge
Notting Hill Housing and Genesis will have a combined tunrover of £700m per year
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Skanska confirmed for revamp of 60 London Wall
Completion of the building designed by EPR Architects is expected by 2020
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Council to spend £20m on high-rise fire safety measures
Hammersmith Fulham council is investing in sprinklers, safety checks and concierges
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Stirling Prize 2017 shortlist unveiled
6a, Amin Taha and Baynes and Mitchell join Stirling veterans RSHP, dRMM, Reiach Hall and Michael Laird
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Farmer happy with government “tone and commitment”
BEIS response to Modernise Or Die backs most of the Cast CEO’s recommendations
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Government endorses most Farmer recommendations
But ministers baulk at client charge to influence commissioning behaviour
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Canary Wharf Contractors' profit jumps to £69.7m
Turnover also climbs at Qatari-Brookfield owned business
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BDP looks at opening more overseas offices
Palace of Westminster refurb architect says 2016 pre-tax profits jumped more than 70%
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High rise plan means Southwark Tube demolition
Historic England turns down listing bid as TfL prepares residential planning application
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T&T upbeat in wake of Brexit vote
Firm says infrastructure performance offsets uncertainty following EU referendum
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Ex chief construction advisor heads post-Grenfell civils review
ICE-appointed Peter Hansford’s review will be separate from the DCLG’s industry response group
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Another Blackfriars tower set for OK
Central London scheme by Wilkinson Eyre will be 53 storeys high
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Manchester Piccadilly Gardens set for revamp
Urban Edge brought in by developer Legal General to overhaul city centre blighted by anti-social behaviour
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