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Fears of further delays to flood alleviation measures
Industry fears further delays to implementation of regulations on sustainable urban drainage systems
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Green light for Renzo Piano's residential tower next to Shard
26-storey residential tower by the Shard architect in London Bridge given the go ahead
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Three firms win place on £300m nuclear submarine job
Contractors awarded role in new nuclear deterrent from BAE
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Insurance Bill: Devil in the detail
The Insurance Bill should put an end to ‘basis of contract’ clauses that allow an insurer to avoid liability if a statement in the proposal form is incorrect
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Croydon’s capital works programme: Educating Croydon
With one of the fastest growing populations in London, Croydon is set for a flurry of development over the next five years. But will the borough be able to meet demand for school places?
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Firms face massive holiday pay bill after legal case
Employment tribunal ruling means employees are entitled to overtime pay while on holiday
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Atkins to design £120m Yorkshire schools
Engineer to design batch of seven privately-financed priority schools for Laing O’Rourke
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Housing slowdown hampers industry growth
October’s Markit/CIPS figures show weakest growth rate in five months
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HCA picks 18 firms for £100m consultants framework
The Homes and Communities Agency has appointed 18 firms to its new £100m consultants framework
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Balfour Beatty's finance boss to step down
Duncan McGrath follows executive chairman Steve Marshall in announcing exit from the troubled contractor
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Comment
Office to resi: Fail to prepare, prepare to fail
A permanent relaxation of planning restrictions for office to residential conversions would be an attractive concept for developers. But they must be aware of the pitfalls of the process
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Comment
BIM: Start at the end
The biggest payback for clients is in whole-life asset and facility management support - 6D BIM
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Wates wins £80m Paddington office job
Firm to provide pre-construction work on one of a cluster of office buildings for British Land
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Firms asked to bid for Crossrail 2 work
Transport for London seeking consultants for engineering and project management services for proposed mega-project
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Renew sells affordable housing business
Engineer to continue to jointly own the company for the next 12 months
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Comment
What do you think about BIM?
Building needs your help in getting behind the BIM hype with this online reader survey
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Crane drivers set for three days of strikes
HTC crane drivers agree three days of strike action that will disrupt major sites including Network Rail’s London bridge redevelopment
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Greater Manchester to get London-style mayor
City region to be governed by a metro mayor with powers over transport, housing, planning and policing
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Comment
Who is measuring BIM?
BIM has a key role to play in meeting the government’s construction strategy targets - but who is measuring progress?
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Deal to revive Pinnacle tower draws near
French fund manager Axa leading a consortium that is in talks to takeover the development of the stalled City of London tower