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Spotlight: Managing lead times
With the ripples of recession still being felt through the lead times of many specialist trades, Brian Moone discusses how clients of the supply chain can minimise disruption
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Alan Brookes named chair of charity CRASH
Arcadis UK chief executive will take over as chairman of construction’s charity for the homeless in November
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UK slips down world infrastructure rankings
Value of UK’s built assets only puts it 13th in the world, according to annual Arcadis index
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Morgan Sindall wins £60m Cambridge genome lab
Contractor to build European headquarters for world-leading genomics company Illumina
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Historic UK-China nuclear deal imminent
David Cameron expected to sign multi-billion pound funding deal during state visit of Chinese premier this week
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Carillion seals £80m Leeds scheme
Carillion inks contract to deliver city’s Tower Works mixed-use scheme
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Contractors call for £500m for technical education
Further education should be valued as highly as university education, according to report funding by contractors
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Manchester's Granada Studios redevelopment green lit
New St John’s neigbourhood in Manchester on the old ITV studios site wins planning
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Comment
Tomorrow’s skyline will be our legacy
Our capital city is set to be transformed by residential towers
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Comment
Stirling prize: An underwhelming choice
This year’s Stirling prize proved an unusual choice. Is it a political one too?
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Council offices win PM's building award
Five Pancras Square, which houses Camden Council’s offices, wins Prime Minister’s Better Public Building Award
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Global city focus: Jeddah
Jeddah, the Bride of the Red Sea, is a city steeped in history and culture, capitalising on its heritage as a regional hub to place itself as a leading city of the Middle East
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£800m Manchester Noma scheme in for planning
Planning applications have been submitted for two new office buildings at Manchester’s city centre development following fire earlier this week
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Penalty clauses: Parkingeye Limited vs Barry Beavis
Before Lord Justice Moore-Bick, Lord Justice Patten and Sir Timothy Lloyd. Judgment dated 23 April 2015
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Aecom appointed to Ebbsfleet masterplan
Aecom to head up a team to develop the masterplan for the Ebbsfleet garden city in north Kent
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Reading FC plans £200m mixed-use scheme
Reading Football Club unveils plans for convention centre, hotel and 630 homes
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SNP pledges to build 50,000 affordable homes
First minister Nicola Sturgeon pledges SNP sets 50,000 target if party gets re-elected to Scottish Parliament next year
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Barbour ABI wins ONS extension
Building’s sister company renews its deal for new orders data with the Office for National Statistics
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Crossrail creating 'skills vacuum' across UK
Analysis shows workers relocating from other parts of the country to work on the infrastructure project