More news – Page 7
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South London council looking for developer on £250m housing scheme
Tenders back in spring with winner due by November
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Plans for 44-storey Manchester tower sent in to city council
Latest addition to city’s high-rise cluster would include 364 homes
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AHMM stays in red after redundancy costs hit architect for more than £3m
Practice behind redevelopment of IBM building cut close to 130 jobs in latest financial year
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High Court orders company behind £3.5bn theme park project to close
End of the road for the London Resort scheme after almost 14 years of development
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Cambridge looking for contractor to carry out £55m overhaul of historic city centre
Guildhall, Corn Exchange and Market Square set for refurbishment
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CBRE completes plan to merge T&T with its own PM business
US giant now owns 70% of combined project management firm
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Churchill CEO slams ‘red tape’ as housebuilder records drop in revenue and profit
Spencer J McCarthy said regulatory burdens had resulted in higher build costs for the retirement housing developer
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New plans in for 17-storey tower over Southwark underground station
AHMM and TfL developer previously had plans approved in 2022
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Green light for new Luton Town football stadium
Ground being designed by team led by Aecom and Sisa
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New RICS president warns skills shortage could ‘derail’ Starmer’s housebuilding plans
Justin Sullivan says demand for skilled workers is “white hot” as industry requires 250,000 extra bodies by 2028
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Construction and housing leaders named in New Year’s Honours List
Recipients include FCBS partner and founder of construction diversity group
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Lendlease to be bought by US private equity giant
Atlas Holdings due to wrap up £35m deal by middle of this year
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High-profile team to transform former GSK headquarters
Planning application for Brentford site due in later this year
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Vistry issues third profit warning in as many months with original forecast now slashed by 40%
Housebuilder says 2024 figure will be around £250m, having originally predicted £430m
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Miller Homes agrees deal to buy St Modwen as it eyes 6,000 homes a year
£371m-turnover business set to be snapped up by Scottish housebuilder
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British Museum appoints Studio Weave for new visitor pavilions
Western Range concept designs go on public display as Studio Weave is appointed to design new pavilions
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HS2 completes tunnel drive to Old Oak Common
West London station will likely be initial terminus of high-speed scheme
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Keltbray loses demolition fine appeal and sees penalty increased to £18m
Firm had argued that original £16m figure handed to it last March was excessive