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On the money
Move the EU referendum debate to an economic battleground and it becomes pretty clear-cut which decision will work best for the majority of the construction sector
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Contracts: A frame of mind
Francis Ho reviews a new framework contract with a greater focus on alliancing and partnering
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Online poll: Recruitment crisis
What is the biggest factor putting young people off of apprenticeships in construction? Vote here
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Image of the week: Hot property
The Palais des Festivals et des Congrès in Cannes on the first day of this year’s Mipim event
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This week in 1991
The Construction Industry Training Board is put under pressure to collaborate fully with the new Training and Enterprise Councils
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Sketch of the week: Garden Gallery
This week’s sketch is by Joanna Coleman, director of Mustard Architects
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Hansom: Pulling no punches
No mealy-mouthed timidity this week as architect Simon Allford tells it like it is, Stephen Fry confronts the ‘bag lady’ faux pas head on, and the Spanish bemoan the ‘heritage massacre’ of a castle’s recent restoration
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Brent Cross regen to start in early 2018
Work expected to start on site of new town centre in early 2018
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Berkeley fires housing market warning
Housebuilder says it is on target to hit top end of expectations for pre-tax profits this year
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Putnam: 70% of projects could be prefab
Putnam urges firms to produce more buildings on production lines to save time and money
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EDF releases first year of Hinkley funds
Exclusive: Funds from £18bn budget released as suppliers get back to work on nuclear power plant
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Kier grabs top spot in contractor tables
Balfour Beatty, Willmott Dixon and ISG also enjoy strong months for contract wins
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Reasons to be cheerful
Output might have dropped in January but it turns out construction ended 2015 better than we thought
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Barbour ABI's March market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for March is now available to download
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Barking Riverside rail link gets green light
Mayor asks TfL to apply for powers to start work on London Overground extension to Barking Riverside
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Obituary: Martin Spring
Building’s former architectural editor was one of the magazine’s longest serving staff members
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Croydon unveils £250m housebuilding push
MIPIM latest: Programme to deliver 1,000 homes on small sites
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Mipim shows a caring side, and just a few towers…
This year’s ‘housing MIPIM’ may be mostly spin, but PRS is nonetheless attracting attention
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A constrained Budget
Disappointment for institutional housing investors, but a surprise revival for the unloved Thames Gateway