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University of Sussex: The second act
The renovation of the University of Sussex’s arts centre transforms the space beyond an education facility to a fully fledged performance venue
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Government to launch new construction strategy
Revised strategy addressing skills shortages and BIM adoption will be published within weeks
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Sweett bags roles on £30m of London projects
Consultant appointed to four big jobs for the Royal Borough of Kensington Chelsea
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I must be dreaming …
Great is the joy over the government’s announcement of a National Infrastructure Commission. But the task it now faces is equally large
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Seven more departments agree to spending cuts
Seven more government departments, including DECC and Cabinet Office, agree budget cuts ahead of spending review
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Cost model: Laboratories
The UK is a world leader in scientific research and those involved are demanding ever more sophisticated laboratory buildings in which to conduct their work
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ISG bags two £80m-plus jobs
Contractor wins BBC Wales HQ and and undisclosed European data centre
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February start planned for 22 Bishopsgate
Lipton Rogers and PLP win planning for 62-storey tower on former Pinnacle site
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Starter homes are 'hard for people to afford', admits mandarin
Communities department permanent secretary speaks at Savills housing conference
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Call for 'National Housing Service' to tackle crisis
Arcadis proposes new independent delivery agency to boost both public and private housing
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Atkins buys nuclear engineer for £206m
Atkins snaps up global nuclear waste remediation specialist
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A new test for penalties
The Supreme Court has made a decision on how to better codify when a contractual provision is a penalty. What effect will the new classification have on construction contracts?
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Bell Phillips' park in a gasholder opens at King's Cross
Listed gasometer is one of four being incorporated into redevelopment project
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Sir Robert McAlpine to revamp Wimbledon No 1 Court
Contractor to build £70m retractable roof on No1 Court and two new tiers of seating
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Terry Farrell fights to save 'one of our best' from 'sabotage'
Architect submits own building for listing as scaffolding goes up - and attempts to start national debate on post-modern architecture
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Associated gets go-ahead for another Birminghan uni job
Scheme is practice’s fourth for City University
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22 Bishopsgate tower recommended for approval
Raft of firms including Brookfield Multiplex and PLP await outcome of planning meeting tomorrow
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Hansford calls for solid wall insulation boost
Construction adviser Peter Hansford authors report on boosting solid wall insulation
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Hinkley Point C threatens EDF's survival, warn staff
Employee ownership association of EDF warns risks of construction are ‘too great’