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Kerslake brands Tory starter homes drive 'Orwellian'
Policy will not cure affordable housing ills, says former top civil servant
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Commercial sector growth picks up
Commercial activity growth picks up in September, although public sector offices work has declined
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Carillion bags £1.7bn of work in four months
Carillion has won £1.7bn worth of new business since the start of July
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Gender pay gap: Between Mars and Venus
Companies with more than 250 employees will soon be required to publish their gender pay gap data
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Let's get serious
Bringing a solution to the housing shortage under the remit of the NIC would show the Conservatives mean business
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Arbitration and adjudication: A tale of two acts
Statutory adjudication has emulated arbitration, including its mass of case law. Is it time for an Adjudication Act?
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Mark Group goes under with 940 job losses
Two Green Deal providers fall into administration just hours apart
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Crossrail boss made new CLC chair
Andrew Wolstenholme will replace David Higgins as industry chair of leadership body later this month
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Shoreditch building set for vertical extension
Three floors are to be added to Arnold House in Shoreditch in extensive refurbishment
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Sketch of the week: San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Gian Kundi, partner in The Tooley and Foster Partnership
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Image of the week: North of Eden
The revamped Manchester Victoria station reopened on Tuesday after a £44m upgrade
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Winner revealed for £55m gene therapy centre
M+W appointed to deliver a £55m specialist cell and gene threapy centre in Stevenage
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Over 100 communities vote for Neighbourhood Plans
Communities adopt planning and development powers in their areas
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Victoria’s super Nova
The £2.2bn Nova Victoria scheme was always going to be a star project. But, on a hemmed in space, it needed some special solutions to make it shine
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Hansom: People power
The People’s Republic of China is set to build our railways, the Garden Bridge ban on Pooh Sticks is lifted, Ryder makes it in New York, Land Sec awards some fast learners, and staff at Mace and JRP play with bikes and Lego
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Offices: Time to get smart
With four generations active in the workplace it’s time to ditch preconceived, 20th century notions about office layout
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Contractors make admissions of guilt in blacklisting super case
Eight firms make a ‘full and unreserved’ apology in effort to shorten High Court case