The government’s first Budget has received a mixed reaction from the construction industry, with many firms welcoming funding ...
Reeves announced £6.7bn of capital investment for the Department for Education next year, a 19% real-terms increase on this ...
Government has previously warned private funding would be required to move forward with line's central London terminus ...
The stamp-duty land tax surcharge for second-homes will be raised by 2 percentage points, to 5%. Reeves says this will ...
French giant Vinci Construction has struck a deal to acquire Kent-based civil engineering contractor FM Conway. The deal will ...
Lee Phillips latest to land new role as firm looks to expand into London commercial fit out and refurbishment sector ...
Plans for the £200m Tenter House development near Moorgate have been approved by the City of London. Councillors voted 14 in ...
United Living Group has announced its acquisition of PiLON, a property services business operating in the social housing ...
The industry includes an impressive range and variety of roles - but unless you are on the inside it can be hard to know how ...
The chancellor, in a Budget in which she pledged to “invest, invest, invest” confirmed the government will increase the Affordable Homes Programme’s budget by £500m next year to £3.1bn.
Providing a nearly 50% increase, on 2024-25, in funding for local roads maintenance. This will go further than the government’s commitment to fix an additional one million potholes across England each ...