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Balfour Beatty in the box seat for Carillion's Midland Met hospital
Trust adds it will only pay for cost of work completed – not the £267m target price
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In pictures: New mixed-use scheme at King's Cross gets OK
Islington council has approved the last building in the scheme
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Consultants named on £70m south of England framework
Successful firms include Arcadis, Turner Townsend and Faithful+Gould
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More grillings coming the way of Crossrail bosses
Public Accounts Committee set to get its chance after last week’s news scheme won’t open until March 2021
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Adjaye forced to alter Holocaust Memorial designs
Revisions follow public consultation into contested scheme
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Inspirations: architecture admired by the next generation
Architecture that delights the upcoming generation of construction professionals: four of our guest editors pick buildings that either inspired them to waork in construction or have impressed on them the importance of design quality early in their careers
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Balfour Beatty and Laing O'Rourke chucked off Prompt Payment Code
Pair joined by Interserve, Costain and Persimmon in being named and shamed by government
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Wary subcontractors means timetable to restart stalled Carillion hospital slips
NHS trust admits procurement process on Laing O’Rourke’s work to get going on Liverpool scheme is behind schedule
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Ongoing Brexit uncertainty hits construction output again
CPA now predicting a decline in workloads this year after forecasting growth over the winter
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Office workers getting the shakes from Laing O'Rourke on Crossrail
Contractor says nearby businesses were given warning about the work
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Stace research says teenagers turning backs on construction
Less than 10% of 800 youngsters would put industry top of their career path
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Anything is possible: a vision for the future of construction
Diversity, sustainability, creativity and collaboration: today’s young professionals plan to do things very differently when they are in charge
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Tory peer says housebuilders should be hit with 10% retention on new homes
Initiative would see firms build more homes snag-free, Lord Bethell adds
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Build-to-rent: a sleepover at a Wembley scheme
Quintain’s 5,000-home build-to-rent development in Wembley seeks to create a sense of community living through wine tastings, tutored events and supper clubs – a place where residents can return from work to a concierge-serviced, hassle-free oasis. How does it score? Hamish Champ slept the night there to find out
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Crossrail: Heads would have rolled, if they hadn’t gone already
Who will finally admit it was their fault the job is so late?
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Crossrail won't open until March 2021
Chief executive says six month opening window to start from October 2020
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London Assembly says others need to take their share of Crossrail blame, not just Terry Morgan
Former chairman the ‘fall guy’ but ex-chief executives including Andrew Wolstenholme also responsible for debacle
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Balfour Beatty scores £26m Aberdeen gardens job
Work on scheme by LDA Design due to start this summer