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Incoming Johnson government adds to infrastructure jitters
CPA’s warning of falling growth comes despite new PM’s weekend pledge to speed up building Leeds-Manchester link
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Features
How will Boris Johnson’s government affect you?
As Johnson’s new cabinet gets ready to act, Building looks at how they could change different construction sectors
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Temple Island delays mean Bristol’s bridge to nowhere can’t open
Fence put up at one end of £3m structure which opened in March
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Construction Innovation Hub launches offsite programme
Programme announced at Manufacturing Technology Centre in Coventry
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Time to practise what we preach on development diversity
With only finite space available, there is an urgency to ensuring that we maximise the development potential of constrained sites
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‘We like to give people a chance, to give them a go’: Stanhope’s Paul Lewis and Tony Wall talk to Building
Stanhope’s Paul Lewis and Tony Wall are preparing for the next phase in the firm’s three-decade history
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Crossrail creates new role to fix productivity issues
Boss adds that Bond Street is being flooded with resources to get it closer to being ready to test trains
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US architect gives Toffees’ fans something to chew over
New Everton stadium: Premier League club unveils proposals for 52,000 seat ground
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5 minutes with… John Robertson, founder and director, John Robertson Architects
John Robertson tells Building about painting, kite surfing and modern art
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Johnson grilled on major infrastructure projects
Prime minister makes statement on priorities for his government
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Construction industry gossip: Cry freedom!
T T chief couldn’t face helping himself at a Tom Jones concert, our newsdesk receives a strange cold call, and a zoo wants bears to live alongside wolves
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Countryside on track to build more homes
Housebuilder will ramp up homes delivery in next three months
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Skanska warns of weakening UK market
Firm says civils and building work both set to hit slowdown in coming year