Six Flags Qiddiya City is welcome arrival for country’s rulers after multiple setbacks to grand infrastructure schemes
BoE survey and S&P Global data point to impact of Budget uncertainty on headcount and activity
Nixon Hire’s shift from fossil fuel-based equipment taps into demand for lower-carbon building methods
Planning industry has been hit by local authority budget cuts since 2010
Home prices in America won’t come down without systemic reform
Leaseholders can band together to manage their buildings. It can mean lower costs — but it doesn’t always go to plan
Tenth consecutive monthly contraction marks longest period of continuous decline since financial crisis
Danger of cost overruns is obstacle to financing Donald Trump’s plan for 10 new reactors by 2030
Infrastructure group has a healthy order book for 2026
Industrialist’s latest pivot comes as he merges OCI Global into Abu Dhabi-listed Orascom in major business overhaul
Comments on earnings calls indicate that dozens of companies already have an eye on opportunities
Meant to withstand being hit by an aircraft, industry veterans warn of Sizewell C’s ‘terrifying’ complexity
War-torn country’s biggest building materials group says Irish company’s recent acquisition of plants ‘contains huge risks’
Plus, the homebuilder stock rally, and more on concentration
And from housing starts
Index falls at sharpest rate since 2020, dragged down by drop in housebuilding
US industrial bellwether posts lower-than-expected profits as costs rise
Super sector shows how Britain’s perceived cultural soft power punches above its economic weight
And the housing market still does not work
Signs of property market weakness come hours ahead of Federal Reserve’s decision on interest rates
Kensington and Chelsea claims Hotpoint model contained materials that could ‘burn easily’ in lawsuit arising from 2017 fire
SNP seeks to boost supply of housing stock ahead of Holyrood elections next year
Timber construction is cheaper, faster and greener, but has struggled to gain traction in England
Kensington and Chelsea council in London launches lawsuits against businesses involved in refurbishing the building
Investors bet on spending power of US homeowners as mortgage rates fall