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Features
Image of the week: Cross purpose
Piling work was completed last week on the Peljesac Bridge near Komarna, Croatia, being built to create territorial continuity for the Republic of Croatia
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Comment
Heightened thinking required for London to hit its tall building aspirations
That there is no London-wide strategy for tall buildings is one of the major challenges for developers, writes Tim Fogarty
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Sketch of the week: Retail pavilion, Spitalfields, London
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Dan Burr, partner in Sheppard Robson
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Bill to bring Canary Wharf station up to scratch will be £80m, Crossrail boss reveals
Mark Wild adds the design of Bond Street won’t be finished until this autumn
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Comment
Adjudications: make an early reservation
When making a jurisdictional challenge in an adjudication, it pays to be quick off the mark
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Comment
So Scruton’s out and Boys Smith is in – but will it really make a difference?
Beauty should be something that is defined locally, not the subject of a grand commission in London, says Mark Leeson
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Mace's Euston HS2 station project should be pushed back, says Lords committee
Economic affairs committee calls for the £1.5bn project to be removed from HS2's first phase
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Former Crossrail boss points finger at supply chain for delays
Andrew Wolstenholme tells MPs project was given timescales that were “materially inaccurate and wrong”
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Slow start to 2019 hits Keller’s first half
Specialist contractor claims second half will be “much stronger”
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Affordable homes growth bolsters Countryside
Housebuilder builds nearly twice as many affordable homes in first six months of the year
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Bouygues boss leaves
John Howard was firm’s pre-construction services director in south of England
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Balfour Beatty upbeat about year ahead
Country’s biggest contractor says it is performing in line with expectations
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Comment
Case in focus: fraud allegation
Ted Lowery looks at an enforcement application involving an allegation of fraud
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Features
Crossing the line: how government is cracking down on construction corruption
How big a problem is corrupt behaviour in the industry - and are attitudes changing?
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Competition watchdog zeroes in on industry’s cartel activity
Number of investigations into construction at 10-year high, CMA says
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Comment
A corruption scandal is the last thing the construction sector needs
Can the industry afford to take any more reputational damage after Grenfell and Carillion?
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British Land eyeing summer decision on first phase of Canada Water scheme
East London site will eventually have 3,000 homes
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CLC meets government to air Brexit immigration worries
Concerns over access to labour once UK leaves EU