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Bouygues starts work on Mount Pleasant resi scheme
Taylor Wimpey appointed firm to build phase one of project on site of old Royal Mail sorting office
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Brokenshire running the rule over government's response to Hackitt
Report runs to less than 100 pages and is expected to be out before Christmas
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Four shortlisted for first phase of £6bn north London regen scheme
Galliford Try and Peabody among shortlisted companies for Meridian Water job
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Housing associations promise to work with London councils to get homes built
The G15 is pledging to build homes for councils and work in not-for-profit partnerships
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Lendlease lands £350m Birmingham Commonwealth Games Village
Contractor was responsible for the athletes’ village for the 2012 London Olympics
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Controversial £250m Maidenhead scheme gets go-ahead
Planners ignore objections to grant permission for six-building town centre project
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Scape boss calls for more council homes as number built falls of a cliff
Government data shows number of homes built for social rent has slumped 78% in a decade
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Countryside posts bumper set of numbers
Housebuilder to open £6m offsite manufacturing facility next year
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Galliford Try signs Camden care facility deal
Construction work on the PRP-designed site in Chalk Farm is expected to start in January next year
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Northallerton prison revamp given green light
Site of 18th-century jail to be developed into mixed-use scheme
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Government's housebuilding target in danger of becoming a 'pipedream'
DCLG data shows net additional housing grew by just 2% in 2017/18
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Brexit nerves hit shares in housebuilders
Stocks slump amid fears over the future of Theresa May’s Brexit deal
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Bovis shares slide despite record profit prediction
Corporate turnaround continues, but shares tumble as housebuilder warns Brexit concerns still present
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Ending Help to Buy 'in the best interests' of the market, says Taylor Wimpey
Housebuilder says it believes the changes are “appropriate”