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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
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Have you seen the BIM deadline?
From Monday, any firm wanting to be considered for public sector construction work will need to be BIM level 2 compliant. Yet just days before the deadline, only about half of companies are using the technology
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Balfour and Multiplex vie for One Nine Elms
Wanda One understood to have gone back to the market on £900m scheme
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Workers 'abused' on Qatar World Cup project
Amnesty International warns Qatar 2022 firms to clamp down on abuses following allegations
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McLaren lands £20m King's Cross hotel
Contractor to build logistically-challenging boutique hotel
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Comment
Online poll: BIM take up
Do you think BIM will become standard practice in construction within the next two years? Vote here
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Balfour gets extra time to finish Aberdeen bridge
Contractor gets eight extra weeks to complete problem-hit project
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Alinea warns of Brexit risks
Cost consultant says uncertainty of impending vote is already spooking the market and delaying investment
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Who wins with BIM?
If your firm isn’t using BIM level 2 by Monday, then it can’t be considered for public sector work. So what does the requirement mean for the industry - and who will be the winners and the losers?
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Comment
Payment niggles
We’ve made great strides against payment abuse over the years but further changes to the Construction Act are needed
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Comment
Contracts: Not so fast
Here’s a case about a Porsche dealer that promised a customer he was first in the queue for a rare GT3 - but then sold it to somebody else
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Skanska and Bam win £85m Ordsall Chord deal
Skanska/Bam JV, also including Amey and Siemens, to build controversial rail link
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Khan to cut back 'flabby' TfL
London Mayor candidate to tackle excesses at TfL and end “fanciful” vanity projects
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Cash-strapped Zero Carbon Hub to close
Hub will close tomorrow after core funders refused to put more money in