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Plans in for 500 riverside flats in Manchester
JV developers planning flats next to hotel used by Manchester United
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Industry gathers for evidence-based design debate
Invitees from the construction industry met at Ӱ’s 240 Blackfriars HQ to discuss the use of data in building design
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Starter homes 'likely to boost housebuilders' profits'
Bovis Homes chief executive says the jury’s out on starter homes
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Galliford Try record profit as Ken Gillespie to retire
Strong half-year results as chief operating officer announces departure date
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Third time lucky as JV revives £12m eco-village scheme
Abandoned Plymouth scheme of 91 zero-carbon homes rescued as JV developer CornerstoneZed buys site
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Decision time on the UK’s EU membership
Construction firms begin to nail their colours to the mast as prime minister David Cameron sets a date for EU referendum
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Housing stats: New-build sales and completions in December 2015
Completions are on the rise compared with last year, but registrations take a noticeable dip
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Contractors nearing full capacity
Contractors are nearing full capacity as labour shortages continue to bite according to Build UK’s latest survey
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Hinkley decision 'this year' says EDF boss
EDF chief executive Jean-Bernard Levy says he expects a final investment decision to be taken this year
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First images of Serpentine Pavilions released
Bjarke Ingels designs central pavilion, with four other architects responsible for smaller projects
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Aston Martin picks Wales for new factory
Construction to start next year on new factory at MoD site in Glamorgan
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Three missing at Didcot collapse 'highly unlikely' to be alive
One dead and three missing as part of Didcot A power station collapses
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Barratt sees build costs jump 4%
Housebuilder says labour shortage has driven up build costs despite rise in skilled subcontractors
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Interserve considers division sale
Contractor puts its profitable equipment services arm under strategic review
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Infrastructure key to growth, says Sadie Morgan
National Infrastructure Commission member warns UK could be ‘left behind’
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Analysts' verdict on £85m ISG takeover
Analysts predict Cathexis will focus on firm’s core fit-out business before looking to sell up within five years
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Crossrail to be named Elizabeth line
In a “lasting tribute” the new Crossrail line is to be named after Her Majesty the Queen