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Hansom: Just for the record
It’s been a week for the record books. Brighton is to open the world’s most slender tower, the tallest clock tower is set for India, while Zaha Hadid becomes the first female architect to appear on Desert Island Discs
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Laing O’Rourke facing delays of two years on schools job
Education agency blames planning hiccup but sources claim use of off-site concrete facility has upped costs
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Sketch of the week: Brownfield industrial site
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Simon North, director at Cal Architects
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Image of the week: Queen and country
The monarch and the mayor of London visit a Crossrail construction site
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Final approval for £400m Spurs stadium revamp
Final approval for the redevelopment of White Hart Lane has been recieved from the Mayor of London
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ISG to go private next month
Last day of trading on London stock exchange likely to be 24 March
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L&G to deliver '3,000 modular homes a year'
Investor buys 550,000 sq ft warehouse for world’s largest modular housing factory
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Stanhope gets green light for Croydon office job
Stanhope JV has recieved planning for a second building at Ruskin Square
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Plans in for 500 riverside flats in Manchester
JV developers planning flats next to hotel used by Manchester United
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Industry gathers for evidence-based design debate
Invitees from the construction industry met at Building’s 240 Blackfriars HQ to discuss the use of data in building design
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Starter homes 'likely to boost housebuilders' profits'
Bovis Homes chief executive says the jury’s out on starter homes
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Galliford Try record profit as Ken Gillespie to retire
Strong half-year results as chief operating officer announces departure date
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Third time lucky as JV revives £12m eco-village scheme
Abandoned Plymouth scheme of 91 zero-carbon homes rescued as JV developer CornerstoneZed buys site
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Decision time on the UK’s EU membership
Construction firms begin to nail their colours to the mast as prime minister David Cameron sets a date for EU referendum
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EU referendum: The great unknown
The noise from Westminster on the decision dubbed “one of the biggest in our lifetimes” by Cameron has only built as the week has gone on
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Market review: Slow off the mark
Construction output levels saw a further slowdown in Q4 but were still up on the same period last year. Private housing and infrastructure are the bright lights for the year ahead
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Housing stats: New-build sales and completions in December 2015
Completions are on the rise compared with last year, but registrations take a noticeable dip