All News articles – Page 3
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NewsBlack Sabbath pub gets grade II listing
Protection for Birmingham venue could thwart high-rise redevelopment plans
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NewsRevenue edges closer to £500m target but profit at T Clarke slips
Order book jumps to nearly £950m
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NewsExtension gives councils enough time to ensure building control provision, says LABC chief
But overall registrations unlikely to rise substantially from current level
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NewsPermasteelisa wins £35m cladding job at central London barracks being turned into upmarket residential
St John’s Wood development planned for previous headquarters of Royal Horse Artillery
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NewsGove and Khan at loggerheads again on housing numbers in capital
Housing secretary and mayor continue battle over London Plan
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NewsConsultants appointed to V&A framework
Arcadis and Lendlease among firms signed up to project management and QS services deal
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NewsMarshalls says recovery will take longer than expected as profit sinks
Firm begins cost-cutting drive in face of housebuilding slowdown
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NewsErith returns to black as firm pays more than half of bid-rigging fine
Contractor says 70% of £17.6m penalty has been paid to CMA
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NewsGovernment relying on ‘optimistic assumptions’ on heat pumps, NAO warns
Prices of low carbon devices have fallen just 6% since 2021 despite target for 25% reduction by next year
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NewsAnother City fringe development on the cards as KPF draws up plans for mixed-use work
Scheme one of several slated for Shoreditch area of London
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NewsCampaigners set to launch High Court challenge against £700m ITV Studios plans
Save Our South Bank announce intention to start judicial review against Michael Gove’s decision to approve scheme last month
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NewsMitigating local planning concerns meant HS2 was always going to be expensive, says scheme’s former COO
Unfair to compare railway’s cost to those in Europe because of amount of tunnels and cuttings that have needed digging, Richard Robinson adds
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NewsCompetition watchdog to look into £2.5bn Barratt Redrow deal
CMA to probe whether deal will lead to “substantial lessening of competition”
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NewsSpending watchdog slams DLUHC’s failure to ‘get money out of the door’ for levelling up
Majority of supposedly ‘shovel-ready’ schemes forced to extend deadlines
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NewsWillmott Dixon names new chief finance officer
James Mackenzie takes over from Graham Dundas, now the firm’s chief executive
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NewsHS2 launches latest competition for innovation ideas on scheme
Tech firm winners will be announced this summer
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NewsGreen light for 47-storey tower in Birmingham’s Broad Street cluster
Residential scheme to be the tallest in the city’s Broad Street tower cluster
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NewsBuilding’s general election coverage starts here …
We want to hear from you as we look in-depth at the key policy areas
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NewsBuilding control profession averts next month’s cliff edge after accreditation deadline extended
Inspectors now have until July to prove competence following today’s announcement of 13 week extension for industry in England


















