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Sketch of the week: Hotel in Lake Chapala, Mexico
This week’s #buildingdoodle is by Diego Calderon, director of DF_DC architects
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Market forecast Q4 2018: Losing confidence
Tender prices in the year to Q4 kept climbing in the wake of rising building costs, as construction output rebounded in Q3 – but new orders dropped
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QSs keep on raking it in with top earners pocketing £100k, Building survey finds
Competition for staff has pushed average pay for partners and directors at London QS firms to six figures
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Reducing risk through AI
In the first of two articles on the applications of AI in construction law, Simon Tolson and Stacy Sinclair discuss risk management
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Former PRP boss Andy von Bradsky named the government's head of architecture
£60,000 post created as part of ministers’ focus on beauty in built environment
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Case in focus: expert evidence
Ted Lowery considers the consequences of disregarding Part 35 of the Civil Procedure Rules
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UK woe sees WYG issue profit warning
Consultant says ’political uncertainty’ hitting its biggest market
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Junya Ishigami chosen to design 2019 Serpentine Pavilion
Ishigami is the 19 th architect to be chosen to design the pavilion
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Online poll: Be my valentine
This week’s poll: Is construction your valentine or have you fallen out of love with the industry?
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Beetham Tower owner left with £4m repair bill after Carillion collapse
Contractor was drawing up plan to fix faulty glazing when it went bust
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'Political interference' the biggest threat to £4bn parliament refurb, says Leadsom
Commons leader tells committee work needs to start ’urgently’
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Image of the week: Truly, madly, deeply
The pedestrian section of the Maastunnel in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, was converted into a Tunnel of Love this week to celebrate the tunnel’s 77th anniversary, which fell on Valentine’s Day
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Bouygues team picked up £21m for Garden Bridge that never happened
How the bridge would have looked had it been built
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How much? Scrapped Garden Bridge has cost taxpayers over £40m
Abandoned scheme swallowed up more than £50m of cash in total
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Projects: London's new £288m Centre for Music
London is set to gain a new world-class symphony hall – but will the planned £288m Centre for Music face the battles and delays that dog so many major cultural projects?
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Crossrail directors picking up an average £200,000 a year, accounts reveal
Average pay for senior staff at budget-busting scheme increased 15% in 2018
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The government needs to extend the Community Housing Fund
The government will be putting thousands of community-led homes at risk if it doesn’t extend its Community Housing Fund
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Galliford Try still dogged by Aberdeen road headache
Firm in ‘constructive dialogue’ with client over ‘significant’ claims on scheme