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Dismay at further £2.9bn framework delays
Consultants dismayed as award date slips to three-and-a-half years late
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Willmott Dixon bags £31m uni development
Curzon campus extension will house 3,000 students, lecture theatre and mock courtrooms
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Berkeley to become 'carbon positive'
Housebuilder will slash its carbon emissions and boost its use of green energy
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Sweett bags £1.1bn brace of Scottish schemes
The consultant is to provide quantity surveying and technical advisory services
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Green light for 470-home north London scheme
The developer will start on site at the scheme next year
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In pics: Fire-ravaged Hastings pier re-opens
dRMM and Ramboll-designed £14.2m revamp is now open to visitors
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Comment
BHS saga is a wake-up call for everyone in retail
There needs to be a new approach to retail if the sector is to survive on the high street
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Further pay-outs in blacklisting super-case
‘Last man standing’, union Unite, secures settlement in blacklisting court case
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Elections 2016: What results mean for construction
Khan takes London while SNP and Labour struggle to wins in Scotland and Wales
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Balfour fined £2.6m for worker trench death
Fine is one of largest ever imposed on a contractor for a fatality
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Interserve takes £70m hit on late Glasgow energy job
Contractor says it will have to make writedown on delayed waste-to-energy job
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Output hit as referendum looms
Business activity growth slows to lowest rate in three years thanks to EU referendum uncertainty
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FIDIC forms: Engineering anxiety
FIDIC forms of contract outline an engineer’s role in making determinations but how can you be sure that their decision is fair and impartial?
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Features
Sketch of the week: Assael office
This week’s sketch is by Hannah Brownlie, personal assistant to directors at Assael Architecture
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Image of the week: At Liberty?
Liberty House confirms it will put in a formal bid to buy Tata Steel’s UK assets
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Hansom: As time goes by
Tempus fugit, as Virgil said, or in other words, the clock is ticking, though in Big Ben’s case, not for long, it seems - mind you, 5,000 years ago they only had the sun to go by (thank goodness, that’s still going)
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This week in 1996
A hospital for mentally disordered offenders takes an unusual design approach
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London mayoral election: Knitting together
The new mayor of London faces huge challenges, as far as the built environment is concerned
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Keltbray severs golf arm
The demolition specialist reported increased profit and turnover despite encountering problems in its golf business