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Projects: New Broadcasting House, BBC Cymru Wales, Cardiff
By putting a concern for neurodiversity at the heart of its design, the BBC’s headquarters in Wales has taken a radical approach
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What placemaking should mean for us as developers
Looking at loneliness in cities shows it is vital to create space where social connections can be made – and to do this, we need to listen
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Laing O’Rourke wins £500m Everton stadium job
Work on 52,000-seat ground set to start after summer planning decision
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Government will block access to low-skilled workers in blow for construction
Post-Brexit immigration system announced
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Minister in charge of HS2 named
Andrew Stephenson replaced Paul Maynard in reshuffle at transport ministry
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Big names set to join chase for £200m IBM building makeover
Stanhope developing scheme on behalf of Dubai-based owner
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Chinese could get role in HS2 – but not for next five years
Second phase of railway could see involvement from China
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First major phase of work at new Museum of London site up for grabs
Tenders for demolition and enabling work out in April
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Heathrow western rail link held up by public funding wrangle
Development consent due to be submitted by this summer
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HS2: A long way to go
Source: Alamy Why are costs higher than on other high-speed lines around the world, how can the railway avoid Crossrail’s mistakes – and how much of it will really go ahead?
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In pictures: Millwall reveal designs for new stadium
Championship club wants to boost capacity to 34,000
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Addressing the crisis in the professional indemnity (PI) insurance market
It could be solved by insurance-backed alliancing and rewarding evidence of technical competence
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Part 8 applications: What kind of question is that?
A Part 8 application in relation to an adjudicator’s decision on an extension of time took a novel approach
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Hackitt rounds on industry for ‘excuses’ she hears over slow pace of change following Grenfell fire
Standard practices are ‘gob-smacking’, says chair of board behind building safety regulator
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Bardsley went bust owing £45m
Manchester-based contractor was working on 11 jobs went it collapsed
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Higgins takes the biscuit with £44m Shredded Wheat deal
Work is part of wider mixed-use scheme at Hertfordshire site
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Rishi Sunak confirms budget will go ahead on 11 March
Timing had been thrown into doubt after resignation of Sajid Javid last week.
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Big names circle 55-storey Salford tower
Work on One Heritage Tower due to start later this year