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Lendlease set to pick up another London office scheme
Firm adds to string of wins in capital this year
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Impact of pandemic continues to down numbers at specialist airport architect
But Pascall & Watson says 2022 is shaping up to be significantly better
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Housing association L&Q sees surplus tumble after fresh writedown
Series of impairments reduces figure by £53m
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The industry reacts to Liz Truss becoming new PM
Foreign secretary beats Rishi Sunak with 57% of the vote
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Housing secretary brings into force powers to deny housebuilders planning permission
’Responsible actors’ scheme could put developers out of business if they do not pay to sort cladding problems
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See-saw battle sees Lendlease best Mace to land huge Fleet Street deal
Scheme is latest high-profile job contractor has picked up in recent months
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Balfour Beatty launches fresh site safety initiative to run throughout September
Contractor has identified 10 potential fatal activities to address
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Heatherwick beefs up Asia stronghold with new office
Opening revealed in Heatherwick Studio’s latest accounts
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Battersea tower thrown out because of lack of affordable housing
Scheme would have seen residents paying more than £400 per week for studio apartments with shared kitchens
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Firms declare T-levels a ‘win-win’ as first results are revealed
Companies including Willmott Dixon and Morgan Sindall have been giving students on-the-job training while they study for new qualification
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Boris Johnson pledges £700m for Sizewell C
Outgoing prime minister tells next PM to ’go large and go nuclear’
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Government accepts committee’s recommendations on IR35 tax reforms
But critics accuse it of ‘ivory tower thinking’ over disputes resolution claims
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Secretary of state calls in £400m ITV studios makeover due to be built by Lendlease
Controversial South Bank redevelopment by Make heads to public inquiry following storm of objections from campaigners
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Heritage group lays into £30m National Gallery revamp
Group voices “grave concerns” over controversial £30m proposals to remodel grade I-listed Sainsbury Wing
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Gloomy outlook as Glenigan reports decline in project starts
Health and education builds the outliers as cost rises hit confidence
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In pictures: BBC moves into new Bristol studios
Corporation’s Natural History Unit switches offices after more 60 years at historic Clifton site
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Mace inks first phase of work at huge expansion of Oxford University science park
Deal understood to be worth around £50m with Hawkins Brown drawing up wider masterplan for Begbroke site
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TfL strikes funding deal to secure £3.6bn capital investments
20-month settlement follows succession of emergency agreements
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Minister draws up plans to speed up infrastructure projects
Changes announced by Greg Clark designed to keep lid on escalating costs