More news – Page 708
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Shell Centre objector's bid to become MP
George Turner standing in Kate Hoey’s Vauxhall constituency
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Protesters set for judicial review over York tower plans
Judge to rule on council’s handling of English Heritage visitors’ centre scheme
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New government could avert Brexit slowdown, Arcadis says
The general election could also help the pound which would slow cost increases for materials, the consultant reported
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Architects upbeat, despite Brexit uncertainties
Riba said the private housing sector was still expected to be the strongest performer during the next quarter
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Labour would set up housing ministry if it wins power
Shadow housing minister launches party’s policy to build one million homes over five years
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Styles & Wood posts profit rise, despite sales slide
The group said top line was weaker due to the deferral of project and programme work into 2017
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Countryside's Richard Cherry announces retirement
Housebuilder reveals a number of senior management changes
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Barbour ABI's April market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for April is now available to download
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Reading's £500m Royal Park scheme gets planning nod
Subject to completing the final planning requirements, construction is planned to commence in early 2018
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London mayor to set up construction skills academy
The academy is part of the newly launched agenda Skills for Londoners
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Taylor Wimpey to bear £130m lease hit
House builder said the leases were introduced in 2007 “in good faith”
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Multiplex storms to the top of both contractor tables
University of Glasgow’s £700m Gilmorehill campus extension places firm at top of civils and non-civils leagues
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Election hiatus will hit major public projects
Public building programmes, including the revamp of the Palace of Westminster, face weeks of delays
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Heathrow begins hunt for four off-site hubs
Airport invites expressions of interest to supply off-site components
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MPs blast ‘increasingly incoherent’ schools capital funding
Public Accounts Committee accuses ministers of spending “well over the odds” on new free schools, but leaving others in poor condition
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U+I adds £1.5bn to development pipeline
The firm admitted though that the Brexit vote had caused delays on projects as investors paused to reassess
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Telford Homes buys 110-home East End scheme
The project will deliver 110 new open market homes and 10 affordable homes
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Mott MacDonald to renovate 800-year old Hay Castle
The £5m renovation will transform the currently derelict building into a culture, arts and education centre
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Grosvenor latest developer to be hit by Brexit and stamp duty
The group has reported steep losses and expects an even weaker 2017
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Gleeds bags £55m bakery role
The firm will act as the cost manager and sustainability consultant on the scheme