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Remembering the construction of the Olympic stadium - 10 years on
In contrast to other famous stadium projects, the Olympic Stadium was on time and on budget - how did those involved deliver it?
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TfL’s City block roof extension approved
Extra level added to office building above new Bank station entrance
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Ibstock boosts profit as inflation forces price hikes
Brick manufacturer increases pre-tax profit for the first half of the year by 32%
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Staff made redundant as offsite specialist Mid Group collapses
Administrators looking to transfer contracts to other firms
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Caddick poaches Wates regional boss to become group MD
Paul Dodsworth spent seven years with rival, latterly as regional MD
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Mitsui Fudosan and Stanhope move ahead with phase 2 of BBC Television Centre scheme
£500m redevelopment expected to complete in 2026
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HS2 tunnel boring machine makes first breakthrough
Balfour Beatty Vinci’s custom-built machine emerges near Stratford-on-Avon after eight months of underground drilling
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Comment
Can collateral warranties be adjudicated?
The case of Abbey vs Simply Construction brought up the question of whether adjudication can apply to a collateral warranty
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Comment
Coaching clinic: Communication is harder than you think
Most problems within organisations are rooted in poor communication, but some simple steps will help avoid the pitfalls
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City approves plans for 15-storey Aldgate hotel
Jewry Street development will have 311 guest rooms and rooftop restaurant
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Construction is bucking gloomy predictions, but for how long?
Recent statistics show remarkable sector resilience but experts warn the squeeze on firms’ finances is set to tighten
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Currie & Brown brings in Gleeds director to lead commercial cost management arm
New recruit to head up team in London and South-east
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Construction output expected to slow
CPA downgrades forecasts for this year and next as inflation and lower growth take their toll
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Material and labour costs sent subbies under, say administrators
Fireclad and Harrison Jorge sank after client on loss-making contract refused to increase prices
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RICS calls on ministers to drop planned powers to investigate governance
Institution wants government to abandon plans to “avoid duplication” with its own proposed five-yearly reviews
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Truss pledges to scrap planning red tape in ‘investment zones’
Odds-on favourite to be PM to set out deregulatory plan to create new towns
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KPMG slapped with huge fine over Carillion audit
Former staff also punished for misleading regulator
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Countryside to close brand new £20m modular factory
Loss-making timber frame plant was supposed to produce 3,500 homes a year
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Skanska hangs onto furlough cash despite handing out £16m dividend last year
Firm picked up more than £4m from government initiative over 18 month period
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Comment
This is a more restrained Stirling Prize shortlist, but not lacking in quality
Despite some surprising inclusions, this year’s Stirling Prize has nominees to match the best from any previous year