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Construction must unite to tackle modern slavery, says CIOB
Report highlights ways to tackle the blight of modern slavery
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Temporary parliament may be added to £500m Northern Estate job
Firm picked to work on wider estate may also deliver home for both houses during Palace of Westminster repairs
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Tidal is cheapest way to generate power, says developer
Tidal Lagoon Power report claims power from new tidal lagoon could be three times cheaper than from nuclear
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Why can't builders and architects work it out?
Topping out ceremonies present builders with an irresistible opportunity to throw the architect off the top of the building but we need to collaborate
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How Theresa May can avoid a construction recession
In these days of lightning fast political changes, and possibly dire economic prospects, prime minister Theresa May has to hit the ground running if she is to prevent construction slipping into another recession
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Adjudication: The corrections
Judges in the TCC will usually say that adjudicators’ decisions are there to be enforced. But a Part 8 procedure can be used to alter final decisions on self-contained legal points
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Sustainability: The new normal
To launch the programme for next year’s show and its central question of redefining sustainability for the construction industry, Ecobuild gathered a panel of experts to debate the question of what sustainability means to them, and to our industry
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Ecobuild 2017 launches with focus on regeneration
Industry leaders line up to support Ecobuild campaign to redefine sustainability at House of Commons reception
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Government reassures firms over EU workers
Government “fully expects” legal status of EU nationals in UK to be “properly protected” post-Brexit
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Galliford's Fitzgerald announces retirement date
Long-standing contractor boss will step down in November
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May pledges infrastructure bonds - but Heathrow looks in doubt
Britain’s next prime minister vows to build economy “that works for everyone”
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London's Cheesegrater now fully let
British Land seals three final lettings to fully let the Rogers-designed tower
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Government lags behind land sales target
Spending watchdog finds Tories have made just 5% progress towards their 2020 target
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T&T director takes over CIOB presidency
Paul Nash says ethics will be a central theme of his year-long tenure
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Pick Everard launches in Birmingham
Consultant opens office in the city off the back of a string of local project wins
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Housing Design Awards 2016: Winners
This year’s entries reveal some interesting trends in housebuilding in the UK such as a reduction in common space, urban design principles being applied to greenfield sites and the successful use of custom build
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ISG scoops £21m King's Cross lab fit-out
Contractor will fit-out major lab at the Halo building near King’s Cross
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