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Spring statement: what to look out for
Chancellor to deliver latest spending updates at noon as industry buckles under rising energy costs
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Six chasing £25m Piccadilly Gardens makeover in Manchester
Council says it wants to create a ‘uniquely Mancunian’ space in the neglected square
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Clients and contractors need to work together to combat rocketing costs, Wates boss says
Industry needs to keep spirit of collaboration forged during pandemic going, David Allen adds
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Disastrous test failure on ACM cladding was ‘forgotten’, Grenfell inquiry hears
Senior civil servant responsible for building fire safety says 2001 tests “just got missed”
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Crest Nicholson warns of Ukraine-related inflation amid strong sales
Housebuilder increases sales rate
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Kier ends £50m Tilbury Douglas bid
Reports say firm has abandoned move for £500m turnover rival
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Proposals to cut carbon in projects shelved following promotion of MP backer
Part Z-inspired plans put on ice four days before scheduled second reading
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Ridge raids Gleeds for new cost management partner
Matthew Sumpter to lead firm’s South East private sector pipeline for mixed-use schemes
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Housing and construction firms tell chancellor to boost energy efficiency measures
Firms make call ahead of tomorrow’s spring budget
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Johnson asks industry leaders to ‘accelerate’ nuclear schemes as energy crisis escalates
PM hosted roundtable talks with Balfour Beatty, Mace and EDF yesterday
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Simpson Haugh gets green light for 51-storey Manchester towers
But viability concerns see city’s 20% affordable housing target ditched yet again
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Inflation worries mount with some firms saying they have stopped fixing prices
Escalating costs ‘the worst since the 1970s’, bosses warn
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Countryside team lands 900-home scheme at former police training centre
North London scheme being developed with housing association Optivo
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Landsec reveals plan to redevelop site beside old FT headquarters
Developer has appointed BIG to come up with plans to replace 1980s building
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Senior official had not questioned ‘inappropriate’ fire ratings for cladding before Grenfell tragedy, inquiry hears
’Class 0’ rating was used for external walls until 2018 despite being based on how fire behaves indoors
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Ukraine invasion will see tender prices rise as energy costs rocket, Mace warns
2022 output likely to take hit despite strong first quarter
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Customers taking longer to pay contractors after pandemic, says Lloyds research
More than a quarter say customers take more than 30 days to settle invoices