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Lead times: January - March 2019
Lead times have remained static, but widespread reports of labour shortages mean firms are starting to predict increases soon
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Money, money, money: construction's investment and payment challenges
What’s the real answer to construction’s apparent inability to pay its suppliers? More investment, driven by greater innovation
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Armitt calls on government to commit cash to infrastructure plan
National Infrastructure Commission chair wants plans to be "backed by a firm fiscal commitment"
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Stansted architect says CVs from EU applicants drying up
Pascall + Watson says Brexit now ‘one of our significant areas of concern’
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Lagan boss and Ardmore founders join McAlpines and O'Rourke on Sunday Times Rich List
Construction’s richest man remains Bloor Homes founder John Bloor
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Levete on shortlist for £220m Sydney museum
Six-strong Powerhouse Precinct fray also features French, Brazilian and Aussie-led teams
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Fit-out directors disqualified in fallout from CMA cartel investigation
Three worked at firms fined more than £7m in April
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In pictures: Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners' spy museum opens
Scheme in Washington DC is firm’s first US cultural work
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From the archive: 2011 - Always check your work
As we mark the opening of the new Royal Papworth hospital this week, spare a thought for healthcare construction professionals of 2011
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Image of the week: Heaven on earth
For Nuremberg’s annual Blue night celebration of culture, the artwork Heavenly Journey by Korean artist couple Eun Hui and Chang Min Lee, who live in the city, was projected onto its imperial castle
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Comment
Will new-builds be banned from connecting to the gas grid?
How feasible is the Committee on Climate Change’s recommendation?
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Sketch of the week: Notre-Dame, Paris
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by John Gouldsmith, an architect at Probyn Miers
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Atkins sale mooted as bribes allegations hit Canadian parent
SNC-Lavalin being investigated over illegal payments on Libyan jobs
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Are permitted development rights a stroke of genius, or have they created a new generation of slums?
The government’s scheme to allow developers to bypass the planning system has been a roaring success, but why do so many want to ditch it?
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Construction industry gossip: Stop, look and listen
People wonder why a well-known Australian has taken charge of the Crown’s jewels, and the London Assembly is losing several blame games
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Brexit blamed for lack of new work in first three months of year
But overall construction output inches up, according to ONS figures
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Mace lands PM role on new home for Parliament
Firm to work on redevelopment of Richmond House being carried out by Lendlease
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Adjaye wins design contest for Indian art museum
Architect beats international team to land first Indian cultural project