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Features
Research: Cladding costs
Massimo Chies of Aecom looks at how building regulation alterations are affecting commercial models by looking at different facade scenarios
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Former Kier boss suggests firm grew too quickly
Firm’s acquisitions in recent years include Green Macs and May Gurney
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Comment
Is it the further education sector’s turn to be in the spotlight?
It has long been recognised as the Cinderella of the education sector but this is put into stark relief by a recent report
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Projects: Northampton International Academy
A previously reviled brutalist eyesore in Northampton has been transformed by Architecture Initiative into a light-filled, airy and dynamic academy school
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In pictures: LDN claims York church competition
Practice rises above four fellow shortlisted teams to bag St Michael le Belfrey job
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Liz Peace to head up task force tackling construction's dodgy image
Construction Licensing Task Force will develop a mandatory licensing scheme for UK construction companies
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In pictures: Curtain raised on plans for historic Walthamstow cinema
Building shut its doors in 2003
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Comment
The Larkhill housing scheme is a lesson in collaboration
Two rival firms working together to deliver homes for the British Army can teach the industry a thing or two
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Image of the week: Shaping up
Dulwich Picture Gallery has unveiled the “second edition” of its summer pavilion
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Takeover target WYG racks up another loss
Shareholders to vote on US firm’s £43m bid for loss-making consultant later this month
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RLB brings in Aecom boss to double programme management business
Firm eyes growth in sector as part of 2030 strategy
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Comment
Legal: When is fraud relevant?
Fraud can be raised as a defence in adjudication case or to avoid an enforcement, but it must be strictly relevant
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Bellway ‘working to establish’ cause of Barking flats fire
Housebuilder ‘offering our support to help remediate the damaged apartments’
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Crossrail's £240k-a-year commercial director sets up new business
Paul Grammer, listed as employee in 2019 report and accounts, went in April
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Comment
London's flats need to live for the future
Decaying buildings littering any skyline are obviously unacceptable; we also shouldn’t cling onto the past
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V&A to protect neighbours’ privacy with shrubs
Move at Stratford site follows last year’s row between Tate Modern and Neo Bankside residents