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British builders need restrictions on EU workers like they need a hole in the head
Contingency plans will be essential if the rules trigger a Brexodus of European workers – and key to this will be a campaign to tempt more young Britons into pursuing a career in construction
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Balfour Beatty set to restart work on Carillion's Birmingham hospital job
The firm is due to be onsite from next week
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Legal: Back of the net
Net contribution clauses apply to all a consultant’s obligations under that appointment
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Court of Appeal rebukes government over Paddington Cube ‘blunder’
Ministers should have given reasons for not calling in Renzo Piano project, says judge
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Hospital turns to Carillion to get mothballed Midland Met hospital up and running again
Scheme has been at a standstill since firm went under in January
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Brexit across the regions: View from Wales
Read viewpoints from four different corners of the UK as the nation braces itself for Brexit
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Government pledges five-day payment terms for small firms
All departments will be required to have a dedicated non-executive director responsible for prompt payment
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Brexit across the regions: View from the north-east
Read viewpoints from four different corners of the UK as the nation braces itself for Brexit
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City planners set to OK Moorfields tower
Scheme will involve replacing 1960s building with 18-storey office block
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Brexit across the regions: View from Scotland
Read viewpoints from four different corners of the UK as the nation braces itself for Brexit
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Housing Today's 2019 launch: Tell us what you want
Assemble Media Group is launching a consultation on a new media brand for housing professionals - complete our short survey and share your views
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McAlpine's Bloomberg building wins BCO's top prize
Half of the night’s awards were given to projects outside London
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May's overhaul of council housing funding should go further, industry figures say
Lack of people to build houses still poses a significant challenge according to construction bigwigs
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Brexit across the regions: View from Northern Ireland
Read viewpoints from four different corners of the UK as the nation braces itself for Brexit
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May scraps councils' housing borrowing cap
Prime minister announces end to borrowing cap for local authorities
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RLB nabs Mace bigwig for national role
Manchester-based Steve Gillingham to head up firm’s public sector arm
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Building Awards 2018: Refurbishment of the Year shortlist - part 2
Nominees in this category include the spectacular overhaul of a neoclassical piazza in Yorkshire
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Communication made simple
Architects need to learn to express their role and the value of good design more clearly if the public and politicians are to be won over, writes Sadie Morgan
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In pictures: National Maritime Museum new galleries
The £12.6m project, designed by Purcell, is in former Lutyens library at grade I Greenwich institution