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Comment
HS2 – stuck in the sidings and the signals aren’t good
Will political chopping and changing finally bring the £56bn scheme grinding to a halt?
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Features
Raising the Bar competence report: explained
Raising the Bar could be one of the biggest shake-ups the industry has seen in decades. But has it been set up to fail?
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Firms to be saddled with costs of improving competence
Price of buildings likely to rise to pay for regulation and oversight of competence frameworks
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George Osborne think-tank launches pro-HS2 ‘review’
Mace chief executive is also on the board of Northern Powerhouse Partnership
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Comment
New policies – some old themes
The Johnson government must not forget important themes from previous administrations as Javid looks to spending review
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Comment
Do bigger buildings mean a better workplace experience?
The amount of space given to an worker can have an impact on how good their experience is
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News
Aecom and Arcadis among winners on £80m Environment Agency framework
Mott MacDonald also claims spots on two lots
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Galliford Try wins £36m schools job
Contractor to build campus for two schools on site of grade II-listed Hydro building
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Historic England's plans for homes at grade I site edge closer
Flaxmill Maltings in Shrewsbury hailed as forerunner of skyscraper
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Designers readied for National Railway Museum job
Firms have until 23 September to apply for York scheme
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Comment
Competence: A timely cultural change for our industry
Reduced risk and better quality builds are goals we must pursue in order to regain public trust
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News
Number of Shaylor creditors set to grow
Amount of money owed by collapsed firm officially stands at £47m
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Features
What will the Tokyo 2020 Olympic venues look like?
Ike Ijeh discovers that some arenas originally built for the 1964 summer games in Tokyo will be recycled for use in the next Olympiad
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Comment
Moving the dial: is construction an economic enabler once again?
Environmental challenges are ones that our industry should rise to because they will create enormous opportunities for companies and individuals
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News
Crest Nicholson pulls plug on £250m housing job in Sussex
Housebuilder blames increasing economic uncertainty as it drops out of King Alfred redevelopment in Hove
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In pictures: Heatherwick’s £4.5bn Tokyo project revealed
Pelli Clarke Pelli and Sou Fujimoto also working on 8ha redevelopment
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Features
From the archive: 2016 — Let the games begin
As the venues being constructed for the Tokyo 2020 near completion, we look back on the problems that hit the Rio Olympiad in 2016
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Features
Market forecast Q2 2019: Slowing down
All construction work output experienced a fillip in Q1 2019, while tender prices increased over the year at Q2 2019