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In pictures: More than two-thirds of HS2 demolition work complete
Work included tearing down former BHS distribution centre
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Companies crying out for Brexit clarity, says British diplomat
Dominic Schroeder was speaking at the BCO’s annual conference in Copenhagen
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Sketch of the week: Millbrook Park, north London
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Kate Yung, practice illustrator at Assael Architecture
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Top 5 take-aways from BCO at Copenhagen
Some of the highlights from last week’s conference in the Danish capital
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Interserve went under owing creditors more than £100m
Companies House report shows contractor’s assets were barely a quarter of what was owed
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Output up over past three months but slips in April
Scape boss Mark Robinson says government is heading down "path of self-destruction"
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Probe kicks off following Bellway Homes blaze in Barking
Fire at Bellway-built housing scheme in east London ‘fuelled by timber balconies’, locals claim
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MJ Gleeson boss leaves after bust-up over pay
Jolyon Harrison earned £2.9m in 2018 but could not agree a future pay package
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Severfield's India partner mulls bid for bits of British Steel
JSW Steel understood to be looking at stricken business
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Time to end our complacency about climate change
Construction needs fresh thinking from every participant in a building’s lifecycle
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Legal: A boost for third-party rights
The Court of Appeal has confirmed a robust approach to third-party rights in contracts
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In pictures: O'Rourke to start repairing Carillion's botched Liverpool hospital
Work follows last year's Arup report which flagged structural and cladding issues at scheme
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James Wates knighted in Queen's Birthday Honours
Others named on the list include new Crossrail chair Tony Meggs
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Hornsey Town Hall developer eyes Manchester flats
Far East Consortium working with Hawkins\Brown on resi job
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Arup calls for planning system overhaul to exploit MMC
Current regime “too rigid and unaccommodating”, says consultant
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Sketch of the week: Cumberland Basin, Bristol
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Martin Douglas, director at Pad Design
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Government innovation tsar says contractors should be making 5% margins
‘Half a percent is not a business model that is investable’, says head of new Construction Innovation Hub
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Construction Innovation Hub: if only we'd had it sooner
The industry has been talking about reform for decades, but we may finally now be at a turning point
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Keith Waller: Construction's improvement tsar
How will the Construction Innovation Hub spend £72m budget and four years to bring the industry into the 21st century?
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Sisk hits back at government accusation it treats suppliers badly
Firm, which was booted off fair payment initiative in April, sees pre-tax profit jump in 2018