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Laing O’Rourke wins £250m Whiteleys job
Firm pips McAlpine to west London deal drawn up by Foster + Partners
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London council presses on with film studios plan after LA firm’s snub
Scheme will be built at former factory in Dagenham
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Reworked AHMM proposals for Southwark tube station revealed
New scheme retains MJP’s ticket hall
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Luton hospital sounds out contractors ahead of £125m overhaul
Government handed Luton and Dunstable hospital almost £100m
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Comment
When is a breach not a breach?
If a contract is not specific about what constitutes a breach, how bad do things need to get to justify termination?
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Hackitt tells HS2 bosses they’ve been losing the PR war
Author behind Grenfell report, and now a non-exec at railway, says public don't understand benefits of scheme
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5 minutes with… Christina Leafe, building design practice director, Atkins
Christina Leafe tells Building about south Wales developments, One World Trade Center, and Olympic athletes
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Currie & Brown poaches F+G boss to fill new project management post
Campbell Gray spent 24 years at rival firm
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Bellway shares dip as cost pressures loom
Housebuilder also announces strategic shift away from London
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UK should lead the world in modular building, says McVey
Minister hands industry 10 year timeframe to overhaul market leaders including Germany and Japan
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New report urges consultants to look at ‘priority’ overseas markets
India, Mexico and Malaysia among those identified as target countries
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Wates gets green light for first phase of £1bn Havering homes plan
Scheme will see more than 5,000 homes built over next 15 years
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Features
From the archive: 2015 — Nuclear: always controversial, never cheap and rarely on time
Cost overruns at Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant in Somerset come as little surprise given the project’s history of funding delays
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Case in focus: Universal Sealants (UK) Ltd (t/a USL Bridgecare) vs Sanders Plant and Waste Management Ltd
Ted Lowery considers a dispute over contracts and concrete
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Sketch of the week: Altrincham in Bloom
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Ewen Miller, managing director of Calderpeel Architects
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Queen’s speech ignores HS2 and housing – but promises new laws on building safety
Infrastructure strategy to be fleshed out early next month
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Brexit dominates Queen’s speech
Promise of environmental action also featured in the state opening of Parliament