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London council begins safety inspections after parts of balcony at Bouygues housing fall off
 Barking & Dagenham tells contractor to take ‘urgent action’ on repair work at Gascoigne Estate Â
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Pupils tour Kier-built life sciences block as Open Doors 2024 launches
Teens given guided tour of Hammersmith site and meet young apprentices working in construction
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Controversial Bloomsbury tower set for approval
Recommendation comes despite opposition from Historic England and Save Britain’s Heritage
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Bonus payments fuel growing pay packets in industry, ONS says
Overall weekly pay packets up 3.5% year-on-year
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Cost of building safety work sends Galliard into red
Work expected to take up to eight years, housebuilder says
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Plans to treble the size of Wimbledon grounds dealt blow as council recommends refusal
Allies & Morrison-designed scheme approved by Merton Council last month but needs consent from Wandsworth to go ahead
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Housing association says contractor failures have hit sales income
Southern posted just £3m in sales income in first half of the yearÂ
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UK behind European peers on cutting building emissions, says Kingspan
Massive additional reduction needed to meet net zero targets by 2040
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Mace wins job to overhaul Fosters-designed City block
CBRE appoints firm to add one extra storey and a roof garden to 10 Gresham Street near St Paul’s
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Landsec shifts away from City towards West End and Southwark
Developer says demand is for multi-let clusters rather than large HQ type space
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Construction to bounce back from woes of 2023 in next two years, data firm says
Glenigan says confidence recovering on hopes that interest rates have peaked
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Lee Rowley appointed housing minister for the second time
Former construction minister named the 16th housing minister since the Conservatives took power in 2010
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ISG tackles ‘inaccurate and false claims’ which prompted bosses into round of meetings with concerned firms
Chief executive of £2bn turnover contractor reassures ‘stakeholders’ with ‘facts and truth’
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Rachel Maclean departs as housing minister
Sector calls for stability as Maclean leaves as part of Sunak’s reshuffle after just nine months in the post
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UK almost halfway to net zero but buildings and transport among laggard sectors, says KPMG
UK has failed to ramp up energy efficiency measures on level of European peers
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Galliard Homes joint venture acquires 1,500-home Greenwich Peninsula scheme
The 12-tower £770m Morden Wharf development was green lit by planners in 2022
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Vinci team wins first phase of £1bn Whipps Cross hospital redevelopment
Waltham Forest scheme to complete before main hospital works start in 2025
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Recovering London office market boosts British Land’s numbers
Surge in activity expected as developer says amount of premium space after 2025 tails offÂ
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Skanska shake-up sees building boss go
Contractor rings changes with series of internal appointments
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RG Carter turnover tops £300m as firm hails balance sheet
Norwich contractor stays in black with cash in bank standing at £74m