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Crossrail chief admits most difficult phase of job still to come
Upcoming testing key to railway meeting revised opening deadline, Mark Wild says
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Comment
We must put modular at the heart of construction
Modular construction has seen a surge in popularity, but there are still many barriers to it becoming the preferred method of project delivery
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Brick by Brick submits plans for Croydon homes scheme
Authority’s developer behind 430 homes next door to revamped Fairfield Halls
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Atkins lands £30m role with Highways England
Firm to advise on schemes including work on M11 and A1
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Row over Westminster estate demolition plans
Ebury Bridge Estate will make way for £350m housing development
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In pictures: Derelict brewery revived as archive centre for Cornwall
Scheme opened earlier this month
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Billington boss open to more jobs from Kier after builder improves payment record
But listed specialist still wary of working with ‘troubled contractors’
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Procurement update: Brexit
With the timing and manner of the UK’s exit from the EU in doubt once more, Simon Rawlinson of Arcadis looks at the options available
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Contractor for last Crossrail station packages revealed
The £20m deal will upgrade Ilford and Romford stations
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Sheppard Robson OK’d to replace department store with flats
North London development will contain 197 homes
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Winner of Museum of London's Smithfield design competition revealed
German practice Atelier Bruckner to design subterranean gallery
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We must balance noise and overheating in urban housing
Noise and overheating are considered separately in the design and planning stages. This needs to change
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Does the construction sector have a pensions problem?
Given the thin margins and cash flow squeezes that characterise the sector, sponsors need to be prepared for any future downturn
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HS2 loses operations boss as executive churn continues
Former Aecom executive Richard Robinson joined last September