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In Pictures: Fosters’ New York tower
New York skyscraper places cores at the rear to maximise street frontage
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Industry tells Sunak to go to next week’s COP climate summit
Prime minister’s absence would be “dreadful example of short sightedness”, CIC boss says
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Wates adds commercial boss to construction board
Group still to formally announce new chief executive
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Demolition firm disputing cartel probe’s findings posts improved turnover
Squibb one of 10 companies named by CMA in June
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Camden after partner for next phase of award-winning estate regen
Contract to complete Karakusevic Carson masterplan worth £133m
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DLUHC warns housebuilders to sign cladding pledge contracts ‘very soon’
Department says it will “not accept any backsliding” over housebuilders’ tower blocks fire safety promise
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HS2 asked to find savings as Euston job digs into contingency
Project has spent further £200m of reserve cash since spring
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Sunak planning radical skills reform to tackle low productivity
CITB says plans for new technical colleges could help tackle industry’s skills shortage
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Tallest tower in EU completes
Foster & Partners skyscraper is less than a metre higher than The Shard
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Plans to remodel grade II-listed City block set for approval
Hawkins Brown to strip away three facades of post-modern extension to 19th century office received hundreds of objections
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In pictures: HS2 launches second London tunnel boring machine
‘Caroline’ will spend next two years drilling toward Euston
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Infrastructure must be more resilient to combat extreme weather, ministers told
Damning report finds “extreme weakness” at heart of government over ability of key services to cope with climate change
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Truss planning reforms ‘set to be ditched’
Reports suggest Rishi Sunak is planning to drop reforms announced in the mini-Budget last month.
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Infrastructure heavyweights Mark Wild and Kay Hughes join Ӱ the Future Commission
HS2’s design director and former Crossrail boss among latest to join Ӱ’s 12-month project
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Slow progress on retrofit putting net zero goals at risk, says report
UK comes fourth in index of G20 countries but lagging
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Investors snubbing UK commercial property as market enters downturn, says RICS
Buyer enquiries slip to levels last seen at start of pandemic
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Grade II listed 1960s Manchester office set for major refurbishment
Developer Bruntwood wants development to be ‘blueprint’ for listed retrofits
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HS2 deals help Vinci’s overseas arm grow to more than half of construction business
Turnover at French giant’s contracting arm tops £18bn in first nine months of year