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A tale of two hospitals: how Carillion's unfinished jobs are shaping up
Among the casualties of Carillion’s collapse were two major new hospital schemes, the Midland Metropolitan and the Royal Liverpool. After lying abandoned for months, work is at last restarting on site – but both are now years behind schedule.
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The Carillion legacy
The impact of Carillion’s fall on its unpaid suppliers has been much rued, but the general public also suffered – from unfinished public hospitals
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Firms wanting to take on Carillion hospital facing extra financial checks
NHS trust behind Midland Met job says it plans to use Cabinet Office data when assessing bids
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Does not using a lawyer make you a litigant in person?
To what extent may a company without legal representatives be treated as a litigant in person?
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Kier to build Science Museum's new collection centre
Wiltshire facility will house 300,000 items, including a flight simulator chair used by NASA
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Cladding liability update
A clearer picture is starting to emerge on liability for combustible cladding
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Migration from EU into the UK falls to 10-year low as skills shortage fears ramp up
New ONS data shows number of EU citizens coming to work in the UK has slumped
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Benoy unveils plan to revamp Nottingham Forest's City Ground
Work to increase capacity set to start next May
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Grosvenor takes on 5,000-home Essex development
Grosvenor has increased its pipeline from 2,100 homes to 15,000 homes since the summer of 2017
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Pagabo launches new refit and refurbishment framework
ISG, Wates and Overbury among those with places on highest value lot
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Warning over future of London's housebuilding after Brexit
Letter to James Brokenshire from mayor Sadiq Khan, the G15 and the capital’s councils spells out concerns of ‘bad deal’/‘no deal’ scenarios
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Where Carillion's unfinished hospital jobs are now
When is the Midland Met going to open? When did work on the Royal Liverpool hospital restart? Building tells you what we know about the pair of jobs that felled Carillion
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Image of the week: On a roll
A surfer by Brighton West Pier enjoys the unseasonably warm weather as Britain repeatedly smashed February temperature records last week
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Interserve says firm’s financial mess now hampering efforts to win work as its refinancing bill hits £90m
Firm racks up £111m pre-tax loss as full extent of eye-watering costs on restructuring plan revealed
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Aecom drops main contracting ambitions after four years
Consulting-led firm abandons push into UK contracting sector following strategic review of the business
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The Tulip: a point of contention
In the forest of tall and quirky structures that is the City of London, it’s beginning to seem that nothing is too bizarre to get built. So why has Fosters’ proposed Tulip prompted such a barrage of opposition? And will it nevertheless gain approval?
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How to avoid a Brexit balls-up
With the EU exit deadline approaching fast, Mark Reynolds and the CITB this week released a plan to make sure we can keep calm and carry on
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Interserve announces debt-busting rescue plan
New stock deal will raise £435m and leave shareholders with 5% in the troubled contractor