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Comment
Project Speed's success relies on creating a culture of trust
Efforts to accelerate projects must start with culture not process, writes Stuart Maister
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News
Border chaos could see hikes in prices of materials not already stockpiled, trade groups warn
France’s 48-hour ban on freight hauliers from Britain began last night
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TfL launches feasibility work for cross-river rail extension to Thamesmead
£1m funding deal inked with London boroughs to extend Docklands Light Railway
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City Hall urges government to reject Fosters’ ‘exclusive’ Tulip tower
School and community groups would not have free access to key elements of the visitor attraction
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Grim news for architects as covid's second wave sees recovery go into reverse
Private housing the only sector to hold firm, according to latest RIBA Future Trends survey
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Poorly planned infrastructure could cost UK £23bn, Mace reveals
Overspends, delays and an under-delivery on benefits is costing the public purse
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Comment
Case in focus: Chell vs Tarmac Cement and Lime Ltd
Ted Lowery considers the implications of a practical joke on site that backfired
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News
Sites to remain open as London and South-east go into fresh lockdown measures
Rules tightened across whole of UK to combat rising spread of covid
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Winners of Scape’s £1bn consultancy frameworks revealed
Agreements will run for up to six years from January 2021
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Row breaks out as housing secretary is urged to call in Adjaye’s Brixton tower
Campaigners engage lawyers as mayor chooses to leave decision in council hands
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Cladding remediation work inches forward
Five more buildings have put plans in place to remove their ACM
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Small builders feeling the pinch as materials costs soar, FMB warns
90% of companies reported material price rises
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Balfour Beatty and Kier among winners on £200m Network Rail deal
The deal covers building and civils in the south of England
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Comment
Single-use is out, waste recovery is in
An EU-backed research project on recycling gypsum shows the potentials for other recoverable construction materials
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Features
Projects of 2020: Blood, sweat and tears
2020 had its fair share of controversial projects but it also offered up some gems. We look back over quite a year…
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News
Big-name contractors land spots on £10.5bn public sector framework
Kier and Balfour Beatty are among the winners
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Sir Robert McAlpine’s Big Ben restoration delayed by covid-19
£79m project had been due to complete by the end of next year
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Contractors chasing Scape’s £13bn frameworks facing penalties if buildings don’t perform
Plan would see contractors compensate clients where buildings failed to meet energy performance standards