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Astins’ creditors braced to see little of missing £12m returned
Administrator warns out of pocket firms and employees figure represents less than 5% of what they are owed
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L&G Modular nosedives to fourth consecutive loss
Cumulative losses at business now top £100m mark
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UKGBC unveils new net zero guidance
Publication is part of the UKBC’s programme to drive the transition to net zero construction
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Crossrail at risk of further delays, Jacobs warns
Crossrail has said spending delays have not slowdowned the programme
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Post-Brexit UK procurement portal announced
New portal up and running from 11pm on 31 December
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British Land submits plans for 37-storey tower at Broadgate development
Scheme at 2 Finsbury Avenue drawn up by Danish architect 3XN
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Campaigners slam ‘monster’ Bishopsgate Goodsyard scheme
Proposals given thumbs up by GLA yesterday
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Ex-RIBA president Jack Pringle to take charge of board
He will take the reins of the RIBA board of trustees in January
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Celotex product manager tells Grenfell inquiry it ‘didn’t occur’ to her that marketing was wrong
Debbie Berger had written ‘WTF’ on flawed test report for combustible insulation
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Consultants eyeing net zero job for Scottish university
Strathclyde looking to revamp estate to meet green targets
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Builders’ merchant sales soar in third quarter
Overall sales up 8.3% in September compared to same month last year
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Homes England boss says housebuilders not doing enough to increase use of MMC
Nick Walkley says quango will ’ratchet up’ offsite requirements and expand strategic partnership programme
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Crossrail racing to get Bond Street ready for next phase of testing
Railway’s boss says ‘considerable amount of work’ still required at station
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Bellway slammed by London MP for failure to resolve cladding dispute
David Lammy says developer has shown ‘complete disregard’ for residents of Tottenham Hale Village
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Government set to spend £5.2bn on new Help to Buy scheme
Chancellor allocates less cash than initially hoped for scheme starting in April