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Digital brilliance in 5 easy steps
What are top companies looking for when they hire new recruits in this increasingly digitalised industry?
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Interserve partner on Derby EfW plant puts boot into contractor over delays
Renewi tells investors it is expecting to be dumped from waste contract it signed in 2014
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Could a BIM company become a tier 1 contractor?
It’s only a matter of time, says Robert Bird Group’s Paulo Silva
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The Augar review is likely to lead to worse facilities and poorer mental health
The most significant impact of the review into post-18 education will be its potential to exacerbate uncertainty in funding and poor student mental health
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RLB brings in T&T boss to head up infrastructure business
Andrew Stamps also spent 10 years at Laing O’Rourke
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Use MMC or miss 300,000 homes-a-year target, MPs warn government
Housing committee says modern technologies will help boost production
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CBRE set to buy Telford Homes for £267m
US real estate developer says London-based housebuilder offers ideal foothold into capital’s build-to-rent market
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Whitehall holding up Balfour hospital appointment
Trust behind delayed Midland Met still hoping to rubber-stamp deal this summer
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Watchdog wonders whether transport department is up to scratch on Stonehenge job
MPs on Public Accounts Committee say ministry has poor track record on major projects
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In pictures: Coffey Architects wins Norwich college job
Scheme in for planning later this summer
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Output falls at the steepest rate for more than a decade
Construction buyers at their glummest since April 2009
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What is automation good for?
Automation tends to polarise opinions: either it’s the great saviour of construction or the rise of the machines threatens to de-skill professionals
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Comment
5 minutes with… Tamsie Thomson, director, London Festival of Architecture
Tamsie Thomson tells Building about Egyptian temples, whippets and becoming a spy
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In my experience: The inventor
If you can access the right funding, collaborate with others and truly engage with clients, you can bring cutting-edge technology to market
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Growth market: Serviced apartments
The blurring of the lines between residential and hospitality in the emerging serviced apartments segment and examine the design considerations and cost factors that developers should take into account
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Hackitt consultation: Taking a hard line on risk
The insurance market for contractors is increasingly tough, and not just on cladding-related work