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Cancelled schemes hit housing association’s numbers
London firm A2 Dominion racks up near £13m deficit
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University of Southampton wants contractor for £150m job
Four-storey building is first phase of wider redevelopment
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Midas staff warned they might not get any of their missing £575,000 wages back
Firm collapsed more than 18 months ago
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Green light for two Canada Water office schemes
Southwark council approved 24- and 11-storey blocks designed by BIG and HWKN
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Gleeson profit slips more than 40%
Housebuilder and land trader reports ‘subdued’ summer but says it expects autumn pick up in sales
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Unite targets Murphy business partners in dispute over sacked workers
Contractor denies accusations of union busting
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East Sussex contractor files administration notice
Westridge Construction had a turnover of £64m in the year to 2022
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Kier prepares for first dividend payment in half a decade as turnover and profit grows
Firm on course to correct net debt position in matter of years, says chief
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Ӱ the Future Commission calls for new strategic planning tier
Interim findings released for consultation - plus find out about this month’s conference where you can hear high level debates and put forward your views
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Government plan to relax nutrient pollution rules defeated
Labour-led revolt means government cannot now reintroduce amendment to Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill
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Councils sitting on £3bn of developer contributions, report suggests
Home Builders Federation research finds local authorities have ann average of £8m in their bank accounts from housebuilders
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Multiplex eyes January start for £200m makeover of 1980s City block
Revamp for One Exchange Square at Broadgate campus designed by Fletcher Priest
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Ilke subsidiary to be liquidated due to lack of funds to pay creditors
Statement from collapsed modular firm’s administrator reveals 11th hour rescue bid almost saved company
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Redrow results better than expected but profit set to halve next year
Revenue remained steady in the year to July
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Surge in covid loan defaults suggests more insolvencies are coming, accountant warns
Number of construction firms which have defaulted on bounceback loans has jumped by 40% in a year, according to Price Bailey
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Construction output slumps during rainy July
Slowdown driven by fall in repair and maintenance work
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Labour to oppose Gove’s nutrients reform plan
New shadow housing secretary changes stance and says ‘reckless’ reforms needlessly pit homes against nature
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Stepnell turns down work to stay in black
Regional contractor has tightened up controls after being hit with problem jobs four years ago
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Kingspan admits ‘informal’ talks with US firm Carlisle following takeover bid reports
But Irish materials firm says there is “no active engagement” presently