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Planning reforms a ‘red herring’ for unlocking economic growth, Arcadis cities boss says
Peter Hogg said proposed shake-up would not lead to “step change” in delivery hoped for by government
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Film studios plan at grade II-listed former factory in west London gets green light
Architect Gensler behind scheme in Isleworth
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More homes approved at Lendlease’s Silvertown development
Haworth Tompkins’ plans OK’d by Newham council
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British Land gets green light for £600m Euston Tower overhaul
Existing 1970s block has been empty more than three years
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Data centre demand set to drive construction’s recovery, reports find
But contractors struggling to keep up with demand, RLB adds
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MPs ‘sceptical’ government can deliver on building safety remediation promises
Timetable to complete work on buildings over 18m set for 2029
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Crest Nicholson ‘on track’ to hit profit target after better than expected cash performance
Housebuilder open market sales rate increases in first few months of the year
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RIBA to relocate to Jerwood Centre during Portland Place upgrade
Work on the revamp of 66 Portland Place is due to finish by 2028
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Scottish contractor Robertson slumps to loss
Firm says loss-making jobs send it into red but profitability up in current year
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One in 10 tall social housing buildings still have fire defects, says regulator
More than 600 such buildings have been remediated since 2017 but 17,000 remain at risk
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Mitsui Fudosan takes control of £1.1bn British Library extension with construction to start next year
Stanhope retained as development manager as part of restructure on RSHP-designed scheme
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Watchdog opens investigation into ISG’s auditor
Inquiry by Financial Reporting Council concerns firm’s 2022 accounts
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Morgan Sindall-owned developer submits plans for 1,600-home regeneration scheme in Solihull
Placemaking specialist Muse signed development agreement with council last year
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Rayner approves Howells’ plans for supersized version of Tebay services in Cheshire
Deputy prime minister said greenfield site could be class as grey belt amid concerns over harm to wildlife
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McGee makes change at operations director role
Company veteran replaces Richard Wilkinson who leaves after two years at business
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Rising UK workloads help Aecom turnover edge up
Overall income creeps up but revenue from Middle East goes into reverse
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Travis Perkins delays publication of 2024 results
Company had been due to announce annual numbers this morning
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