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McLaren the fox in the box with £100m-plus Leicester City training centre
Scheme to finish in middle of 2020
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Features
From the archive: 2016 - the bold and the beautiful
Can you remember a time when we didn’t know what Brexit was? Arguably, we still don’t
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Roundtable: Striving for quality in construction
Standards in construction clearly need to be raised – so how can the industry go about improving quality, and how exactly do we define it? Hamish Champ reports on a roundtable by the STA
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Sketch of the week: Eden Project hotel, Cornwall
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Mohammed Syafiq B Hassan Jubri at Tate Harmer
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Law firm mulls action over Lendlease share fall
Price plunge triggered by writedown at problem engineering business
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Over the line: How 21 Moorfields was built above a station
Site constraints and client demands meant the columns supporting a new over-rail scheme would have to bear unusually heavy loads
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Fosters submits plans for Mayfair hotel
Proposals would replace Seifert block with 83-bed hotel and luxury homes
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Taking BIM to a whole new level
BIM is going global, with the launch of a new international standard – this is the future of construction
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Mace nabs second fit-out job for taxman
Company starts Bristol job as firms eye Stratford prize
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The VAT domestic reverse charge for construction is changing in October - here's what you need to know
Colin Laidlaw and Rupert Moyle explain the new VAT domestic reverse charge for construction services
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We need to be much more proactive in tackling mental health
Mental health isn’t something we can solve with half-measures and isolated approaches
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Meeting the apprenticeship levy challenge
Businesses must widen their recruitment strategies and target specific skills gaps to take advantage of the apprenticeship levy reform
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MPs still in the dark over what's gone wrong at Crossrail
Committee orders bosses to explain why scheme will be over a year late and required a £2.8bn bailout