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Bidder for HS2 contract had Chinese backing
Despite official denials, documents seen by Building confirm intermediary was authorised by state construction firm
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Features
5 minutes with … Bradley Baker at CO-RE
CO-RE director has spent a career on projects in the heart of London, and so he dreams of the City spot where he’ll celebrate the end of the pandemic
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New business secretary tells construction to keep going during lockdown on first day in role
Open letter to industry from Kwasi Kwarteng acknowledges risks firms face in latest lockdown
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Be prepared for smart contracts
The next generation of contracts should be designed to work with MMC
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Housing market activity should be restricted amid covid crisis, Starmer tells government
Labour Party leader says it is ‘extraordinary’ that lockdown measures are less strict than last spring
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RICS announces new cladding guidance on fire risk assessments for high-rise blocks
Proposals aim to reduce number of buildings which have to undertake inspections
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Vistry full-year completions down a third
However housebuilder to report £140m 2020 profit after strong trading in second half
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Framework set up to find jobs in construction for those made redundant by covid crisis
Deal worth £2m divided into three lots
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Chipperfield stays in red for second year running
Architect cuts losses and says revenue will be up in 2020
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RICS facing revolt over financial report scandal
Four directors were fired after trying to raise alarm over report into body’s treasury management processes
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Industry groups tell government: ‘Give us key worker status to keep sites open’
Parents take children to jobs in wake of school closures following latest lockdown
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Positive trends that will shape procurement in 2021
HLM’s Philip Watson welcomes certain departments’ refreshing approaches to awarding public sector contracts
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Multiplex counts cost of 22 Bishopsgate losses and covid with firm set to sink further into red
City tower and pandemic to blow hole in 2020 accounts after firm slips to £14m loss for 2019
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The year ahead in construction law
Sheena Sood previews what 2021 will hold for the construction industry from a legal point of view
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Construction handed another new minister
Latest person to fill role comes just one month after Kwasi Kwarteng took up post
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Sectors with the most work revealed as 2020 project approvals unveiled
Private residential the best performer, according to Glenigan data
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Number of jobs posted on Official Journal last month hit pre-pandemic levels
Contract awards and prior information notices also stage dramatic recovery in final weeks of 2020