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CPA forecast is latest casualty of Brexit
Economists say data is too sketchy to produce predictions until next February
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Half of industry professionals have lost work post-Brexit vote
Ӱ’s exclusive survey shows 49% in construction have had jobs postponed or cancelled since referendum
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Government under fire over delayed Bonfield Review
Six-month delay to Peter Bonfield’s report on energy saving scheme blamed on ministerial changes
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Cost consultant makes Quantem leap to New York
Davis Langdon offshoot now working on 20 fit-outs in US as consultant set to increase turnover by 24%
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Alinea boosts residential offering with hire of Arcadis specialist
Alinea has continued its expansion into the housing sector with the recruitment of residential specialist Andy Platts from Arcadis
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Brick giant could bring back mothballed factories
Forterra said it may bring two kilns back online within weeks
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Chinese developer inks £2bn deal with Birmingham
Hong Kong listed Country Garden is to invest in regeneration projects in the region
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Sweett director gets top Currie & Brown role as takeover completes
Sweett de-lists from AIM arm of London stock exchange after nine years
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Network Rail and MOD release land for nearly 30,000 homes
Public clients release land as part of government push to sell land for 160,000 homes by 2020
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Barratt gets back to 'business as usual' after Brexit vote
Housebuilder latest to report strong selling in weeks after referendum
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Construction faces 'strong risk of slavery'
Global construction industry at “strong risk” of modern slavery according to report
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Heathrow decision delay costs UK '£1m an hour'
Campaign group Let Britain Fly urges May to make airport capacity decision
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Laing O'Rourke hands over £200m uni hub
The hub is part of Imperial College London’s White City Campus development
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‘Shambolic’ residential tower wins 2016 Carbuncle Cup
BUJ Architects’ Lincoln Plaza is voted ugliest building of the year – ‘an unmitigated mess’ says one judge
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Khan approves 10,000-home Barking Riverside
Mayor gets commitment to increase affordable housing to 50% of development
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A decade on work starts on £320m Chesterfield Waterside
Enabling works begin on mixed-use scheme first conceived in 2006
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Lendlease inks £103m Hammersmith job
Third London scheme by Mitsubishi Estate London and Legal General partnership
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Tate Modern sticks to its guns over visitors 'snooping' into luxury flats
Herzog de Meuron and Rogers Stirk Harbour square up over privacy row
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Brum's 25-storey Bloc hotel approved
The 238-room hotel will be within walking distance of New Street Station