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Housing slowdown hits output
Purchasers report growth in ouptut in March, but expansion subdued
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Lakehouse offers to extend board to quell row
Lakehouse once again urges shareholders to vote against a proposed bordroom coup by its founder
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Public clients urged to buy British steel
Ministers to update steel procurement guidance for public sector projects
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Bishopsgate public hearing date set
Planning inquiry one of the last to be heard by outgoing mayor
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Confidence recovers with Scottish architects
UK-wide Future Trends fell slightly last month, says RIBA
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Comment
Unstoppable BIM
After half a decade of pressure, persuasion and investment, how successful has the initiative been?
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Utilities contracts: Be prepared
Regulations are coming into play that require significant pre-procurement preparation from utilities
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Rawlings cranks up pressure in Lakehouse boardroom rumpus
Vote on plan to get rid of contractor’s three non-execs will be held next month
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F+G to oversee £1bn Scotland scheme
Consultant to programme and project manage Glasgow uni campus and starts work to appoint delivery partner
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Architects lead tributes to Zaha Hadid
Rogers, Foster, Gehry and Libeskind lead tributes to Zaha Hadid
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T&T goes on senior hiring spree
The consultant’s UK team has already grown by 14% in the last 12 months
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Scape reboots £5.5bn major works framework
New framework will allow for mulitple providers over five lots
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Hansom: Stealing away
This week, the Treasury is robbed of a chance to celebrate, a grade II-listed building is stripped of its listing, AFC Wimbledon’s plans for a new ground suffer a setback, and stolen bricks are sold at a knock-down price
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BRE launches first official business in China
UK sustainability standards organisation will help local Chinese towns and cities improve green credentials
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Firms ‘not ready’ to meet BIM deadline
NBS survey shows just 10% of the industry believes it is ready for the government’s BIM level 2 deadline on Monday
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BIM: The new way of doing business
A 50% adoption rate is an astonishingly high level of engagement
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Features
Sketch of the week: Santorini
This week’s building doodle is by Gian Kundi, partner at Tooley and Foster Partnership