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Bam lands deal to transform historic warehouse into BBC Birmingham base
Firm also working on new home of MasterChef TV show in city
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CPA forecasts fall in output this year and next
Predicted contraction slightly smaller than previously estimated
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Old Royal Liverpool University Hospital to be turned into health campus
Facility was replaced by 640-bed hospital last year
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Further ‘political failure’ on nutrient neutrality will damage business, warns HBF
Body reacts to reports that new bill promised by Michael Gove to solve hiatus has been shelved.
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Government reportedly drops plan to scrap nutrient neutrality rules
Ministers now not expected to bring forward bill in 7 November King’s Speech
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High Court dismisses Spurs' bid to stop £2bn Lendlease development
Club claimed council had failed to adequately consider crowd control or heritage issues
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Number of hospitals found to contain RAAC goes up by 40%
Government publishes updated list following fresh surveys of NHS estate in England
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Draft planning reforms for major projects do not give enough legal clarity, MPs warn
Transport committee says changes are needed as plans won’t prevent legal challenges delaying projects
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Fixed price strikes again as problem jobs blow £44m hole in Vinci accounts
Firm says its UK building and FM arms each racked up £30m-plus losses last year
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Barnet Council seeks development partner for £145m estate regeneration
Plans for the north-eastern site include the construction of 505 new homes of mixed tenure
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Rocketing costs see Scottish council put Passivhaus homes scheme on ice
Units were costing over £100,000 more than standard equivalents
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Day centre for retirees wins 2023 Stirling Prize
South-east London scheme by Mae Architects is “place of joy and inspiration”, says jury chair Ellen van Loon
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Safety costs and problem job send Telford Homes tumbling £193m into red
CBRE-owned London housebuilder racks up second consecutive loss
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Sellar’s £1.5bn Liverpool Street station revamp finally on verge of being made public by City planners
Application was originally submitted in May but has been held up since
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Housing association and contractor plead not guilty to charges over retirement village blaze
Your Housing Group and repairs contractor Morgan Sindall Property Services deny breaking law over Crewe fire
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Hines’ Soho office scheme up in air after Westminster planners turn it down
Concerns over loss of Art Deco elevation and new scheme’s bulk derail Orms’ plans
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Scape hires ex-Cabinet Office construction chief
Caroline Compton-James will be Mark Robinson’s new deputy
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CMA launches probe into construction chemicals supply
Watchdog is working with European Commission on inquiries