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Funding Approved for £220m Paddington Overstation Project

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Main construction is set to begin on the Grimshaw-designed development, which will deliver 235,000 sq ft of new-build office space above the northern entrance...

Approval Granted for Liverpool Street Station Overhaul

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The plans will transform the station into a cutting-edge, fully accessible transport hub, complemented by new commercial, cultural and public spaces designed to serve...

JRL wins £68m North London residential tower project

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An earlier tower scheme at the Argenta House site in Stonebridge Park was launched by Henry Construction Projects but stalled during foundation works after...

Muse takes lead role in Wakefield shopping centre revamp

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The city council has confirmed it is moving forward with ambitious proposals to reshape the city centre, placing housing, leisure and culture at the...

Balfour surges back to lead contracts league

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Balfour Beatty has reclaimed top spot in the monthly contracts league, after securing £852m of work across four projects in January. The contractor’s return to...

Caddick wins opening Wolverhampton city centre regeneration deal

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The Smithgate scheme is being brought forward by ECF — a joint venture between Homes England, L&G and Muse — in collaboration with City...

Laing O’Rourke hit with £35m loss after luxury flats court ruling

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Flat owners at One Hyde Park in Knightsbridge are facing a decade-long refurbishment programme to address persistent leaking pipework throughout the building. The ultra-luxury development...

Olympian Secures Gateway 2 Approval for Bristol’s Tallest Tower

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The development will provide 442 student bedrooms alongside 150 co-living homes, arranged across two towers rising 29 and 18 storeys. Delivered in partnership with...

Plans Unveiled for 12-Storey Student Tower on Bristol Car Park Site

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The proposed Nelson Street development will provide 331 student bedrooms, including a mix of studios, cluster apartments and fully accessible rooms, complemented by active...

Birmingham replaces firms on £3bn council housing upkeep contract

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From July 2026, Equans, Wates and Mears will take over day-to-day repairs, planned maintenance and improvement works across around 60,000 council homes in Birmingham. The...

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