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Construction activity grows despite political chaos
New orders up by 4.4% in final three months of 2019
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Work at Crossrail's western stations 'at risk of delay'
Hochtief's work at Hayes Harlington and Southall could run into 2021
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Mayor to spend £350k fighting Tulip appeal
GLA paper shows £150,000 earmarked for leading counsel
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Government tells NHS to use offsite construction for £2.7bn building programme
Health minister says standardised components will help buildings’ adaptability
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Liverpool developer at centre of police probe promises update on stalled jobs
Manchester contractor Vermont has stopped work while investigation carried out
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In pictures: Swansea bridge design unveiled
Bridge will link two parts of £135m regeneration scheme
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Architect chosen to design 20th Serpentine Pavilion
South African architects Counterspace are youngest to be commissioned
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Features
Lead Times: October - December 2019
There was minimal movement in lead times despite some packages experiencing a change in enquiry levels and workloads
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Comment
Tall towers and proptech
Clare Harman-Clark explains why proptech is key to the survival of streets in the sky
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Mace backs government’s freeports proposals
Consultation on plan to create 10 ports will run until May
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Compel Grenfell witnesses to give evidence, LGA peer says
Hearing halted after Attorney General asked to rule on immunity request
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Khan repeats opposition to Fosters’ Tulip
London mayor blocked City’s decision to give 305m tall scheme green light
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Bristol library eyeing planning decision this spring
Scheme by Hawkins|Brown has £80m price tag
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Historic contracts sank Astins, administrators confirm
Most of £50m turnover firm's 140 staff have been laid off
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Clancy boss was killed after mower fell on him, inquest hears
Dermot Clancy was cutting grass when accident happened