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Plans submitted for Sizewell C nuclear plant after covid-19 delay
Scheme will be near replica of Hinkley Point C
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Offices hold the key to work-life balance
When we eventually return to the workplace we can expect it to be very different, says Richard Kauntze of the British Council of Offices
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Government quashes Westferry Printworks permission due to Jenrick’s ‘bias’
Media mogul’s scheme for 1,524 homes has had controversial permission rescinded after legal challenge
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Coronavirus update for construction: 27 May
Build UK’s update the industry amid the covid-19 outbreak
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Work to finish McAlpine and Lendlease schemes delayed by pandemic, British Land warns
Developer admits covid-19 has put back completion dates by around six months
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Former New York transport boss lands top job at TfL
Andy Byford previously ran parts of the Tube after working his way up from station foreman
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Architects’ mental health concerns on the rise as incomes take hit
More than half surveyed report a drop in pay
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Covid-19 set to trigger sharpest fall in construction output on record
CPA warns 25% decline this year is its most optimistic assessment
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Work restarts at Crossrail's eastern and western stations
Railway working up revised delivery programme
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Tory MP to oversee appointment of new homes ombudsman
Natalie Elphicke heading up board that will choose person for role designed to protect house buyers
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Easy does it: low-cost dispute resolution
Several new services now available for resolving straightforward disputes revive adjudication’s original aims: reducing costs and simplifying procedure
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Small local builders must be at the heart of the recovery
The intention to ’build back better’ requires sustainable growth, Brian Berry from the FMB puts forward his ideas
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Government confirms details of £1bn building safety fund
Housing secretary also says sprinklers required in new buildings over 11m
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Coronavirus update for construction: 26 May
Build UK’s update the industry amid the covid-19 outbreak
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BIM survey 2020: The final push for full adoption
BIM adoption remains stuck on a plateau, according to the latest NBS survey. But those who are working with BIM are doing it better – and the new building safety legislation is likely to give an extra boost
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Mace overhauls Laing O’Rourke for work at £3bn Canada Water scheme
Wates also lands deal on huge British Land revamp
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NHS trust frets covid-19 will delay former Carillion hospital job even further
New 2022 opening date under threat from pandemic
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Radical changes needed to combustibles ban, architects tell government
RIBA argues for more buildings to be covered