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Graham to rebuild Swansea pier damaged by Storm Dennis
Construction expected to start this July
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Smaller firms lagging behind in payment times survey
Bigger contractors making greater strides over how long they’re taking to settle up
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Three chase starring role on £200m Sky studio
Bids from McAlpine and ISG hit cutting room floor
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Populous' plan to expand Commonwealth Games venue lodged
NEC will host badminton, boxing, table tennis, netball and weightlifting events
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Coronavirus and construction survey
As the threat posed by coronavirus continues we want to know what construction is worried about
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Interserve says it will hit financial covenant targets
Contractor gives assurance as it announces new £125m loan deal
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Housing sale drags on as Kier racks up more losses
Company warns it might not be until next year before deal for Kier Living is done
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Crossrail told to name and shame tier 1s over health and safety
Consultant recommends railway bosses reveal which firms are meeting targetsÂ
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Planners didn’t like rainscreen cladding proposals, Grenfell inquiry told
Safety consultant Exova warned podium proposals made ‘existing crap condition worse’
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Venice Biennale postponed until August as coronavirus grips Italy
Architects from 60 countries were due to arrive for set-up in Italian city in next few weeks
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Cost of finishing Mace’s Astra Zeneca HQ job hits £1bn
Price tag has risen £250m in last year alone
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Kier and Mace among firms tasked by government to make buildings smarter
Four year initiative spearheaded by Construction Innovation Hub
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Grenfell inquiry stopped after architect taken ill during evidence
Inquiry postponed as Studio E project lead ‘unable to continue’ says Martin Moore-Bick
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Grenfell inquiry architect had not read key fire safety guidance
Studio E project lead was also not aware of spate of high-rise fires spread by cladding
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Associations forecast £17bn new homes spend in 2020
Investment would represent an increase of a third on 2019
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Alinea the latest firm to warn of rising labour costs
Consultant says low unemployment rate and Brexit will see contractors fork out more
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