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City of Edinburgh Council has granted planning consent for a 2.2-acre retirement village.
Balfour Beatty Vinci is preparing to launch a second viaduct deck over the M6 as part of its HS2 works in the midlands.
Construction consultant Gleeds has confirmed that David Johnson takes over as chief executive after Easter.
‘Ministers rip up consultation culture’ said the headline of a Cabinet Office press release yesterday as the Ministry of Housing launched two more consultation processes.