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British Museum to launch competition this spring to redesign a third of its galleries
Museum also submits plans for new five-storey energy centre at Bloomsbury site
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Kingspan buys majority share in German firm
Deal includes option for further purchase of Steico shares
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Sir Martin Laing dies aged 81
Businessman who sanctioned sale of contractor to O’Rourke for £1 passed away two days after Christmas
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Thomas Heatherwick pays himself £1.1m dividend after fivefold profit rise at practice
Studio’s revenue more than doubled following string of new jobs and schemes restarted after the pandemicÂ
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Inflation sees turnover and profit drop at Ogilvie’s construction business
Scottish builder has moved towards two-stage procurement environments
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Construction activity falls again but at a slower rate
Output down for fourth successive month as housebuilding remains weak, according to S&P Global/CIPS UK index
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Former McAlpine boss joins regional contractor as non-executive
London director who left last spring returns to construction
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Tees Valley Mayor announces £1m study into new river crossing
Ben Houchen also commits to new airport
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British Land submits plans for Euston Tower revamp
Large part of structure will be retained
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Government publishes proposals to make it easier to retrofit historic buildings
Review of the barriers to improving the energy efficiency of historic buildings include proposals to automatically grant permission for improvements such as double glazing
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Designs drawn up for new Dundee FC stadium
Stadium will replace club’s current 19th century home at Dens Park and boost capacity by more than 700 seats
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Local authorities plan to exceed new 10% biodiversity net gain requirement
With BNG on major developments made mandatory from this month, several local authorities are adopting policies that exceed the new requirement
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Economic woes send London Square into the red
Developer says underlying business is strong despite £28m pre-tax loss
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Westminster council orders redesign of controversial estate to include second staircases
Ebury Estate’s £350m regeneration the latest to be affected by proposed new fire safety rules
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Two-thirds of £4.2bn Housing Infrastructure Fund remains unspent
Government remains ‘confident’ all of the fund will be spent despite the scrapping of several schemes due to rising construction costs
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Senior shake-up at Willmott Dixon after executive chairman’s retirement
Two new executives join the board while Rick Willmott fills Colin Enticknap’s role
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Partners at Fosters handed £60k payout as workloads boom in Europe and the Middle East
Profit more than doubled with global revenue increasing by almost a quarter
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United Living mulls acquisitions after strong results
Firm was bought by US private equity firm last summer
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Gove’s London Plan review to be delivered within weeks
Consultant Lichfields appointed to support expert panelÂ