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 ...
Reeves announced £6.7bn of capital investment for the Department for Education next year, a 19% real-terms increase on this ...
French giant Vinci Construction has struck a deal to acquire Kent-based civil engineering contractor FM Conway. The deal will ...
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 ...
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 ...