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Payment rules: Was it worth it?
Over the last 20 years the industry has invested in trying to improve cash flow, but has it been money well spent?
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Balfour tipped to take over £1bn One Nine Elms job
Leo Quinn’s firm edges ahead of rival contractor Brookfield Multiplex for London twin tower project
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T&T lands Amsterdam airport expansion role
Schipol airport is to build a new terminal and pier to accommodate growth in passenger numbers
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Sustainability: BREEAM
BREEAM certification is becoming an increasingly used standard requirement on city buildings. But does it pay?
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Rogers: Brexit would be 'catastrophic error'
Leading architect tells Building a Brexit would be “catastrophic” for construction and the economy
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Vote Remain for sake of our cities, say architects
‘Leaving EU would rob us of cultural exchange that contributes to great architecture’
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Architect slams ‘anti-EU vandals’ for attack on theatre
Thousands of euros of damage is wreaked as ‘entente cordiale’ project completes
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Google unveils AHMM interiors at King's Cross office
Architect thrown off HQ retained for interiors at interim office
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Ex-London deputy mayor named HCA chair
Former City Hall bigwig Ed Lister takes up position next month
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Levitt Bernstein green light for estate regen project
Latest phase of Acton scheme boasts new community hub
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Atkins to green Old Oak Common
Consultant to produce report on how to make £26bn development one of the most sustainable in UK
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Could Brexit end procurement red tape?
Would a vote to leave the EU really cut the amount of red tape involved in procurement?
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A reluctant Remainer
For the construction sector it makes sense to vote to remain in the EU, but personally I’ve struggled with many of the Remain campaign’s arguments, until now …
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Prefab homes could answer London's problems
The industry needs to embrace change if it is to continue to prosper
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Contractor Osborne latest to back Remain
Osborne among latest backers of ‘Building says IN’ ahead of crucial referendum
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Working directly with subbies - the collaboration game
Essential Living looks to collaboration to de-risk pipeline and get a handle on construction costs
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Architect to lead Edinburgh PFI schools inquiry
John Cole will lead the investigation schedueled to start in the autumn
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U+I gets planning for PRS regen scheme
Project to see 660 homes built on old Powergen site in Kent
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Atkins becomes Northern Powerhouse partner
Engineer is one of the first firms to sign up as member of government’s Northern Powerhouse Partnership Programme
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