All Editorial articles
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News
McAlpine, Morgan Sindall and Wates sign up for retirement living framework
Contract disputes to be reduced under Legal and General’s new framework
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News
Multi-million share windfall for Persimmon boss
Outgoing chief executive Dave Jenkinson profits from controversial bonus scheme
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Comment
Coronavirus and construction: Brace yourselves
Lock-downs and quarantines may be the tip of the iceberg for construction
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Comment
Coronavirus, construction and Cannes
Coronavirus looks set to scupper construction’s fragile recovery
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Comment
Priti Patel’s plans and crucial EU site workers
Nul points for the home secretary’s clampdown on low-skilled immigration
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Comment
HS2 and the Chinese connection
Boris Johnson gave Europe’s largest rail project the nod this week but he still has cost concerns, which makes a proposal from a Chinese company all the more interesting
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Comment
Wanted: a post-Brexit immigration system that works for construction
Immigration changes may threaten the industry and its integral EU workers
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Comment
Grenfell Tower inquiry: the merry-go-round of buck-passing continues
Finger pointing kicks off the second phase of the Grenfell Tower inquiry
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Comment
Shovels at the ready - let’s get on with HS2
HS2 faces yet more scrutiny following leaked government report
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Comment
Budget 2020: Prepare yourselves for the government’s construction strategy
What can construction expect from March’s Budget amid low demand for new orders?
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Features
Building Awards 2017: Construction Consultant / Surveyor of the Year (fewer than 100 staff)
Alinea’s income has grown by 28% to £10.5m in the last year
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News
Towers will soon be built off-site, predicts Laing O'Rourke boss
Contractor’s technical director says space shortages and client demands will lead to shift
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Renzo's Paddington proposal set to be relaunched by Sellar
Site was home to controversial 72-storey Paddington Pole
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Contractor picked for Brit-designed Qatar World Cup venue
Indian builder Larsen Toubro due to finish work in 2019
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Rio Olympics velodrome builder loses job
Rio builder files for bankruptcy protection as scheme battles to finish in time for games’ opening
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News
Heseltine reveals task force set to revive Thames Gateway
Former deputy prime minister calls on British construction to revive Thames Estuary development
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Comment
Hold that axe
The restructuring of construction roles could stall relations between the industry and government
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Comment
Are new nuclear projects in trouble already?
The European Commission’s investigation into the government’s deal with EDF for electricity from its planned nuclear plant could have far-reaching consequences.
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Comment
Roll on 2014
Statistics are showing the industry is finally starting to move on from five years of downturn and recession. Let’s hope it keeps the momentum up.
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News
Peabody's 500-home Clapham scheme given the nod
Hawkins Brown-designed redevelopment of St John’s Hill estate approved by Wandsworth Council