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Barratt to build nearly 2,300 homes in Scotland this year
Firm says economic fundamentals are still favourable towards house building
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Architects' confidence rebounds from 18-month low
Optimism about commercial sector work highest since July
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Herzog & de Meuron's £108m RCA Battersea project clears planning
Architect beat Diller Scofidio Renfro, Serie and Studio Gang
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Investment fund hit by Carillion implosion
HICL joins growing list of firms caught up in contractor’s collapse
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Kensington & Chelsea weighs in on Earls Court development row
Council’s deputy leader pledges support to Hammersmith Fulham council as it looks to “pull back” from the 2012 planning decision
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Men and women forced to share toilets on one in five sites, says survey
Trade union Unite finds nearly a fifth of workplaces don’t have adequate toilet facilities
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Network Rail to pay 300 Carillion subbies for Christmas work
But larger firms still waiting to find out if they’ll get paid
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WSP boosts public sector business with senior hire
Andy Wallace joins froms Liverpool city council
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Berkeley's modular homes factory gets green light
Housebuilder is hoping to produce 1,000 new homes per year from the new facility
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Transformation of former US embassy begins with job award to Careys
Firm beat rival McGee to pick up demolition and enabling works
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Housing experts call for reform or end to Help to Buy
Big housebuilders slammed for executives seeming to profit personally from government scheme
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Kier interested in Carillion’s problem hospitals, but says clients need to accept contracts will have to change
‘They’re loss-making so why take them on in current guise?,’ says chief executive Haydn Mursell
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Insurers expected to pay out £31m to Carillion supply chain
Payment for completed works still up in the air for huge number of suppliers
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Van Elle prepares to write off £1.6m following Carillion collapse
Piling specialist says contractor’s implosion will hit its expected order book
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MPs vote to force government to release Carillion documents
Motion passed unopposed as shadow cabinet minister attacks contractors set to replace Carillion on key jobs
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Kier draws a line under overseas legacy work as it eyes double digit profit hike
Firm will announce interim results in March
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North Midland says numbers will be hit by homes row
Nottinghamshire firm says it is another owed money by Carillion
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Inadequate bosses plague construction, survey finds
Disregard for mental health is among the top concerns
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Liverpool firm starts work on £80m Leeds arts building
Work for Leeds Beckett university to complete in 2020