More news – Page 570
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Gleeds brought in to manage Carillion’s Midland Met hospital job
Balfour Beatty in pole position to complete stalled scheme
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In pictures: Purcell OK'd for Oxford college makeover
Grade II-listed building was finished in 1970
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If offsite construction is to work for us, we need to get the logistics right
Without this, we will never entirely realise the full potential for maximum productivity
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Sketch of the week: Marina club, north of England
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Ewen Miller, managing director of Calderpeel Architects
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Grenfell lawsuit targets US firms
Lawyers representing victims launch US lawsuit against cladding manufacturer, insulation supplier and appliance-maker
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Fresh faces drafted in to sort out problem Crossrail sites
Railway racing to meet revised opening timetable
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British Steel latest: how construction might be affected
Why the UK construction sector is concerned about the impact of British Steel’s collapse on the industry
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2070 vision: why we need a long-term view on regional infrastructure
Regional inequalities have long been exacerbated by poor decision making on infrastructure projects. Now it’s time for that to change
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Mayor's office OK's £1bn Stratford Waterfront scheme
Decision comes after London Legacy Development Corporation approved plans last month
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Government's housing target ‘plucked out of the air’, says shadow secretary
John Healey tells Building there is ‘nothing to suggest’ target can be reached
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Housing secretary dumps Sainsbury’s Whitechapel plans
Brokenshire cans retailer’s east London housing scheme
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Case in focus: RGB P&C Ltd vs Victory House General Partner Ltd
Ted Lowery considers a case in which the adjudicator carried out his own delay analysis
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When a black hole stays black: the limits of the transferred loss rule
The transferred loss rule can fill the black hole of damages claims where parties have no direct contract, but it has its limits
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Grimshaw names successor as founder takes a step back
Andrew Whalley becomes chairman of practice
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Brexit bounce unlikely as uncertainty drags on, Arcadis warns
Consultant adds that skills shortages are pushing up wages
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Government may struggle to wind down Help to Buy, says NAO
Report adds recouping all £11.7bn in loans not guaranteed
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From the archive: 1999 - Steely resolve
In 1999 steelworkers had the chance to fight for their rights on the highest of high-profile projects
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Mace calls for government to commit to construction spend
Chief executive Mark Reynolds said debate about modernising industry has ‘stagnated’
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Politicians call for inquiry into Carillion's botched Liverpool hospital job
City mayor Joe Anderson and local MP Louise Ellman 'appalled' by project's condition