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UK group sets out plan to build and rent out 4,000 homes over the next decade
Deal push follows another profit warning from Crest Nicholson
Lenders are vying for projects such as PMG’s 1,000-foot tower, which is selling units for up to $90mn
Shortage of skilled staff worsened by Brexit and new visa requirements, say construction experts
Tim Leiweke describes ‘hell’ of past few weeks as £365mn venue opens at fourth attempt
PMI reading strengthens as expectations of economic rebound and rate cuts boost demand
Utility accuses housebuilder of ‘negligence’ after sewer blocked with concrete
March PMI survey ends six-months of contraction
FTSE 250 developer says stabilising mortgage rates have fed through to rising sales since start of year
PMI reading boosted as expectations of rate cuts leads to improvement in demand
Red tape must be slashed to meet the UK’s demand for housing and infrastructure
Maker of sustainable timber has seen its share price fall over 10 years
Billionaire says options for OCI Group include selling off all assets and turning it into cash shell for new acquisitions
Appeasing competition authorities could be another hurdle to getting this tie-up over the line
UK housebuilder aims for £90mn in cost savings as developers deal with slowdown
Residents of Mariupol live in half-built homes while Russian companies profit from contracts worth millions
High Court upholds PDT’s claims across three parts of former steelworks site
Innovation and M&A will help Miljan Gutovic refocus one of the world’s largest cement companies
Swiss building materials group is seeking sturdiness through financial engineering
North American operations set to be listed under break-up plan unveiled alongside announcement of new CEO
A 14-mile road and tunnel project is a microcosm of the cost overruns and missed deadlines that plague projects around the country
The fragmented US housebuilding industry — and demographic arbitrage — tempts acquisitive Japanese companies
Construction workers seek wage increase that could delay interest rate cuts by the European Central Bank, economists warn
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