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Resi stats: April 2016
The latest figures for registrations, completions and approvals in the residential sector
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Skanska replaces Bouygues on Great Ormond Street job
Bouygues walked away from contract in February
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Green light for two huge Manchester schemes
Manchester Council has approved plans for two large developments in the city
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King of Sweden criticises Chipperfield's Nobel Centre
Royals ignite fresh row weeks after £100m project wins planning
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Architects' confidence treads water
Firms in northern England the most optimistic, RIBA’s latest Future Trends survey finds
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Common law and its death rattle
Is arbitration robbing us of the opportunity to nurture our common law? And who will shed a tear?
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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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Curb your enthusiasm
If the expert witness you commission comes up with something not entirely to your liking, you might be tempted to shop around for another one. But the court won’t like it
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Laing O’Rourke: Behind closed doors
Following problem jobs, awkward financial signs and the departure of the chief executive for health reasons, 69-year-old Laing O’Rourke founder Ray O’Rourke has taken the reins once again
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Hansom: A right brouhaha
This week, workers are left red faced by a builder’s crack, a developer takes the uncertainty out of the EU vote, Black Cab drivers proffer a rare opinion, and a nightclub makes a hullabaloo about development plans
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Laing O’Rourke holds fire on second off-site factory plan
Strategic review delays final decision on move to invest over £100m in modular housing plant
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Luxury London resi scheme more than five months late
A £25m luxury residential scheme by developer Ballymore in north-west London
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Laing O’Rourke up close
It has now been a decade and a half since then-concrete boss Ray O’Rourke pulled off what is still the biggest M A coup in construction
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Image of the week: Look back, face forward
US president Barack Obama and Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe
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Online poll: Off-site problems
Do Laing O’Rourke’s problems signal that the industry is not yet ready to embrace off-site construction? Vote here
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Sketch of the week: d'Overbroeck's College, Oxford
This week’s sketch is drawn by architect Toby Martin of TSH Architects
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This week in 2006
Following our look at France’s Euro 2016 stadiums, we revisit 2006 when Arsenal’s new home was almost ready to host its first match
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New work drops ahead of EU referendum
First decline in new incoming work for three years as clients put off orders and commencing contracts
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Museum of London to take space in City's tallest tower
An exhibtion area, classrooms and public viewing gallery are to be managed by the musuem in London’s tallest tower
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Tower Bridge to shut for three months for repairs
Bam Nuttall will carry out structural repair and maintenance works on iconic bridge