More news – Page 216
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Construction output expected to slow
CPA downgrades forecasts for this year and next as inflation and lower growth take their toll
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KPMG slapped with huge fine over Carillion audit
Former staff also punished for misleading regulator
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Material and labour costs sent subbies under, say administrators
Fireclad and Harrison Jorge sank after client on loss-making contract refused to increase prices
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Truss pledges to scrap planning red tape in ‘investment zones’
Odds-on favourite to be PM to set out deregulatory plan to create new towns
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RICS calls on ministers to drop planned powers to investigate governance
Institution wants government to abandon plans to “avoid duplication” with its own proposed five-yearly reviews
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Currie & Brown brings in Gleeds director to lead commercial cost management arm
New recruit to head up team in London and South-east
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Countryside to close brand new £20m modular factory
Loss-making timber frame plant was supposed to produce 3,500 homes a year
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Skanska hangs onto furlough cash despite handing out £16m dividend last year
Firm picked up more than £4m from government initiative over 18 month period
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Pay packets stay high despite £15m Jubilee hit to weekly earnings
Earnings highest in London and East of England
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Proposals for makeover at City office block sent in to planners
Existing building near Blackfriars station dates back to 1950s
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New youth think tank to tackle construction’s ‘alarming’ early career retention rate
Group to be led by board of placement students
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Infrastructure sale helps swell Skanska profit
Profit from ongoing business nearly trebles, firm adds
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Newcomers mix with veterans on six-strong shortlist for 2022 Stirling Prize
Debutants Mæ and Panter Hudspith join four previously shortlisted firms in final fray for UK’s highest architecture accolade
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Proposals to boost height of Docklands skyscraper draw ire
Developer wants to add seven storeys to under-construction 49-storey Make tower
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Altered use of pre-insulated pipework could pose ‘critical’ fire risk, trade groups warn
Concerns as underground heating systems being installed above ground
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Sisk wins £100m infrastructure deal at York Central scheme
Site being masterminded by Homes England and Network Rail pairing
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Sizewell C gets green light despite Planning Inspectorate’s concerns
£20bn scheme to be built by EDF with UK government taking one fifth stake in development
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Revealed: Shortlists for 2022 Architect of the Year Awards announced
Winners will be announced at live Architect of the Year awards on 18 October
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Capco mulls rejig to contract terms and conditions for suppliers
Covent Garden owner eyes range of initiatives to improve T&Cs