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Woolwich latest Crossrail station to be handed over to TfL
Weston Williamson and Mott MacDonald also worked on the project
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Fate of Fosters’ Tulip tower to be decided in September
Planning inspector’s report now in secretary of state Robert Jenrick’s hands
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Politicians join assault on Wellcome Trust’s plans for South Kensington office
Proposals by Piercy Company would see art deco building replaced by six-storey block
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Germany poised to snatch UK’s crown as European BIM leader
Percentage of German developers using the tech already outnumbering those in the UK
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Planning gateway one: What’s changing from 1 August
Five key points from fire safety experts at Building’s Risk Regulations event this week
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Now is the time to recruit to help construction build for the future
With many workers considering a career change and students looking for guidance, construction has an opportunity to improve the way it sells itself and attract some much-needed new talent, writes Rachel Davis
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Barratt and Mace chiefs join group set up to put housebuilding at front of government’s post-covid recovery
Initiative has been called Building Back Britain Commission
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In pictures: Twelve Architects unveils plans for Manchester High Line
Temporary installation could pave way for permanent viaduct makeover
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Government too ‘timid’ on net zero, climate advisors warn
Major report slams lack of strategy on reducing aviation and decarbonsing buildings
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Jenrick throws out Pilbrow towers plan for old London fire brigade HQ
Developer mulls options after local planning authority over-ruled by inspector and minister
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Government to protect swathe of countryside from development
Big expansion to designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty planned, including parts of Home Counties
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Materials costs to drive tender price inflation for next five years, Mace forecasts
Expected rise in labour also set to send prices north
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Consultant books in for more Center Parcs work
Scheme in Ireland expanding just two years after opening
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Cost model: Reinvention
Reinvention – making obsolete buildings relevant to today’s market, including by conversion to more valuable uses – is a green alternative to demolition and rebuilding. Nic di Santo, Alastair Kenyon and Rachel Coleman of Alinea balance the benefits against the risks and constraints, and detail the costs of an example ...
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Nothing sinister in Jacobs not getting invite to key Crossrail meetings, project’s boss says
US consultant has been keeping tabs on scheme for government and Transport for London
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Former Balfour London boss joins care homes business
Graham Hill takes on construction director role at Savista
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Red Construction to revamp Ace Hotel in east London
Shoreditch landmark will be rebranded by new owner
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Crest Nicholson upgrades forecasts as it returns to black
Housebuilder says bill for cladding repair work now stands at £23m
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Challenges to adjudication: keep it plain and simple
Any challenge to a purported right to adjudicate must be plain, specific and certain if it is to succeed in court
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Failure to publish rail plans leaves half the country in limbo, government advisor warns
Spending plans for regional rail links were due to be made public in February