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News
MHCLG officials to discuss affordable funding model proposed by Building sister’s title Housing Today
Civil servants looking to arrange meeting with G15 bosses following publication of State of the Capital report
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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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News
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.