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Projects: 7D BIM - The BIM Identity
Could the holy grail of BIM-enabled whole-life cost estimation be one step closer?
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How can government improve the key legislation?
Three improvements that the new government should make to the Construction Act
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Case in focus: Amey LG Ltd vs Aggregate Industries UK Ltd
Ted Lowery on the complications caused by an unexecuted deed of variation
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Grenfell Tower inquiry: the merry-go-round of buck-passing continues
Finger pointing kicks off the second phase of the Grenfell Tower inquiry
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Consultants knew about cladding risk, Grenfell inquiry hears
Evidence submitted by manufacturer Celotex reveals email chain in which firms suggest cladding would fail
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Construction to feel post-Brexit immigration pinch, latest report finds
The Migration Advisory Committee has recommended against having a full Australian-style points system
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Developers trying to avoid 18m cladding rule, government official says
Buildings above this height banned from using combustible cladding
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A taste for the hard stuff: Laing O’Rourke’s Stewart McIntyre
A year after Laing O’Rourke agreed a crucial £177m refinancing deal, the man who fought against the odds to make it happen talks to Building
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Grenfell architect ‘can’t afford legal team’
Hearing told Studio E has to make ‘difficult decisions’ about how to explain its involvement in tower block refurb
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Trust ‘not clear’ how funding for £2.7bn hospital building programme will be split
Barts one of six due to get new hospital under plans announced four months ago
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Cost of completing Carillion scheme will be known in March
NAO report said bill for Liverpool hospital would be at least £724m
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Contractor wanted for £8m Hampshire theatre redevelopment
Bidders have until 13 March to express interest
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Rydon says it’s ‘not passing the buck’ at Grenfell inquiry
Contractor on tower’s refurbishment says it delegated key tasks to sub-contractors
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HS2 draws up plan for Curzon Street safeguards
Railway proposes back-up framework to avoid having to retender job again
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In pictures: Art of Building 2019 winners announced
Final shortlist drawn from more than 100 countries
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Construction leads way in ‘distressed’ businesses, research finds
Begbies Traynor says pre-election slowdown and Brexit hit sector hard in last three months of 2019