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Stewart Milne owed its bank £108m at time of collapse
Housebuilder offered to 50 firms in doomed last-ditch effort to find buyer
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Unsecured creditors don’t get a penny back as Tolent prepares to be formally dissolved
Firm sank into administration last February
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Work on HS2 viaduct paused for ‘urgent remediation’
Week delay on Colne Valley Viaduct job after contractor spots misalignment
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Council seeks contractors for £3bn London housing framework
Jobs on five-year deal to include newbuild, MMC and retrofit
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Heatherwick to transform BT Tower after £275m sale to US hotel chain
BT Group will take years to vacate iconic London landmark, which will be open to the public once work is complete
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Turnover and staff numbers up as T&T Alinea profits from new markets in debut year
Revenue of £50m expected at business which now has 400 people
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SMEs dominate £3.2bn social housing maintenance framework
Handful of big names on list include Lovell and Wates
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Campaigners lose second bid to block £1.7bn Stonehenge tunnel
Ruling describes most parts of challenge as ‘unarguable’ in latest court hearing into long-running saga
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Profit and revenue tumble at Scottish housebuilder Springfield
Firm only building homes ‘when they are reserved’
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Developer working on plans for seven-towers scheme opposite O2 Arena
Howells behind masterplan for residential job which will be submitted for planning this spring
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Inflation falling but could still add more than £1.5bn to government’s spending bill, Currie & Brown warns
Consultant says cost spikes in UK heading south
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Cost blowouts and inflation send McLaughlin & Harvey more than £8m into red
Firm adds long-running dispute with Revenue Scotland over landfill money now settled
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Further cladding costs help keep Lendlease in red
Firm says bill for repairs will now hit it for extra AUS$22m
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Corstorphine & Wright submits plans for Rob Burrow motor neurone disease centre
Charity-funded scheme to create space for patients and families to support each other
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Green light for first phase of CO-RE’s Holborn Bars redevelopment
Scheme to partially demolish and rebuild 1990s extension to grade II*-listed complex
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DLUHC says it is working on ‘managed transition’ to new building control regime amid crisis fears
But government does not confirm backing for six-month postponement of deadline amid mounting concern about a collapse in building control services
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McAlpine rings changes as chief executive Paul Hamer replaced by former Lendlease boss
Neil Martin starts new role on Monday
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Manchester approves Hawkins Brown’s £90m library plans
Library specialist Schmidt Hammer Larsen also working on plans for 13-storey “front door” of university’s city centre campus
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WSP working on plans for Manhattan towers next door to UN building
Four tower scheme will include one of North America’s largest rooftop pools