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Chipperfield shrugs off pandemic to return to black
Income at Edinburgh concert hall architect jumps 17%
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It’s a wrap: restoring Selfridges’ showstopper status
As if one shocking shopfront look wasn’t enough, Birmingham’s sassy Selfridges has donned a temporary garb of even greater gaudiness while faults are fixed in the glittering blue chainmail below. Thomas Lane explains the technical challenges
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Post-Grenfell code for construction products launched
Initiative aims to fight misleading marketing by firms
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Decision on Fosters’ Tulip tower delayed into next month
Planning inspector’s report now in new secretary of state Michael Gove’s hands
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Main contractors being caught out by rising prices, steel firm Billington warns
Prices fixed some time ago now going up because of materials costs
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Green light for Piercy & Co office described by architectural historian as ‘hideous’
Controversial South Kensington scheme will see existing art deco block flattened
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Kent council launches £500m construction framework
Work will mainly consist of school new builds, extensions and refurbs
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A liquid situation over damages
Tony Bingham tells of a subcontractor defending a liquidated damages claim that decided it did want to pay them after all, when the client changed tack
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In Business: Nigel Webb, the man driving British Land
Nigel Webb, head of development at British Land, talks to Dave Rogers about the return to the office, upcoming projects and why construction needs to become more like the car industry
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In Pictures: £1.1bn Northern Line Extension opens to passengers
Services on the first tube extension this century started this morning after six years of construction
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British Land spells out plan to turn £20m City car park into logistics hub
Developer targeting more sites in last-mile delivery push
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Weston poaches Taylor Wimpey’s London MD
Essex-based housebuilder hires exec as group operations boss to oversee growth push
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Chris Pincher re-appointed housing minister
Beefed-up ‘levelling up’ department to work alongside levelling up taskforce
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London NHS trust frets over impact of cost inflation on hospital plans
Client behind St Helier Hospital raises concerns about price growth impact
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RICS report author: ‘They made it hard for me to get evidence’
QC behind explosive governance review reveals why it was delayed
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Grenfell main contractor blames a ‘slack and complicit’ testing and certification industry for 2017 fire
Rydon tells inquiry that makers of dangerous cladding materials had been ‘assisted’ in getting their products to market
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As Cleveland Bridge teeters on the brink, it will forever be associated with Wembley
The firm might not be the biggest to go under, but its work on the stadium ensured that its name stayed in the headlines
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Kier says resumption of dividend the next stage in firm’s recovery
Company also draws up £4.5bn turnover and 3.5% margin targets
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Innovation guru who worked for Mace and Laing O’Rourke dies
Professor Phill Cartwright passed away last month, aged 54