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Croydon developer Brick by Brick picks up non-exec chair
Former U+I director Martyn Evans handed role
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Comment
Beyond Hackitt: product, process and people
Clarity around the timing and nature of regulatory change is needed this year, writes Nigel Morrey
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Trust says bill to complete Carillion’s Liverpool hospital set to rise as more problems found
Replacement firn Laing O’Rourke still working on what final cost of finishing scheme will be
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TfL and DfT told to tighten grip on £30m a week Crossrail job
KPMG review says pair should look at sending observers to Crossrail board meetings
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Former architecture minister takes aim at housebuilders
Ed Vaizey says companies are not doing enough to embrace new technology
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Eric Parry lands City courts complex
Architect beats stellar list to design new Fleet Street police and justice centre
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In pictures: New images of Herzog & de Meuron's RCA campus revealed
Kier already working on £108m development in Battersea
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Mace boss says a month of delays caused by no-deal Brexit could hit firm for £10m
Mark Reynolds says issue of importing materials is number one worry of no-deal Brexit
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Three named for lucrative deals on prized £1bn east London framework
Kier and Bouygues miss out on deal being let by Barking and Dagenham’s regen company Be First
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Multiplex set to land re-run Chelsea Barracks job
Firm won original deal before pulled from scheme last February
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Report damns running of Crossrail and says board lacks skills to complete railway
Project beset by unrealistic optimism about hitting December 2018 deadline and lack of knowledge at top, KPMG review finds
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Industry's hardest to fill posts named
Trade groups say access to overseas labour must be kept after Brexit
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Stanhope team to develop Rogers' British Library work
RSHP scheme stalled by negotiations around planned Crossrail 2 station nearby
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Londoners 'want more private sector involvement' in infrastructure schemes, Aecom report says
Findings back case for putting projects in the capital outside the ‘political cycle’
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Bishopsgate Goodyards homes increase not enough, says council
Latest proposals envisage 450 resi units, which is 50 short of planners’ demands
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TfL expects HS2 station appointments this week
Contract awards for Euston and Old Oak stations had been due last month
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Crossrail only has 80% chance of hitting new budget, report says
KPMG’s review found Crossrail is currently costing £30m a week
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Features
Break through: how AI and machine learning could transform construction
Advances in AI and machine learning could be about to transform the construction sector, using techniques such as image recognition and analysis to reduce risk, prevent schedule overruns, and improve cost-effectiveness.
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Comment
The game of business: what can it teach us?
Game theory teaches us that in the world of business, talk about ‘winning’ and ‘losing’ is just a nonsense, writes Alinea’s Iain Parker