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Hansom: It’s a rollercoaster
Heads spin and stomachs churn at Lendlease’s new £100,000 VR facility, while Crossrail avoids admitting to a bumpy ride of its own. Meanwhile in Brexitland, it’s a relief to know that all is as well as ever …
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Desmond's Isle of Dogs scheme to double in size
Tower Hamlets council to rule on media mogul’s 1,500-home scheme
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Morgan Sindall lands M1 service station job
Contractor will build a food court and 100-bedroom hotel at site near Leeds
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Online poll: Is offsite the answer for the education sector?
This week’s poll: Is offsite the answer to upgrading the country’s crumbling school estate?
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Robertson boosts profit and turnover
The firm turned over £752m in the 12 months to March thanks to major projects
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Legal: It’s up to you
Parties may contractually allocate concurrent delay risk as they wish, write Emily Leonard and Hannah Gardiner
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Legal: It’s a win on penalties
The approach to any failure to send a timely payless notice has at last been questioned
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Image of the week: A safe bet
The historic art deco Littlewoods building in Liverpool suffered a huge fire
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Legal: Say what you see
If a party has taken a conflicting stand in a related case, an adjudicator may be obliged to disclose those case documents
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Winner of Ebbsfleet Garden City landscape competition revealed
Five firms were shortlisted for the competition
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Sketch of the week: Crossrail station, Paddington
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by senior architect Pablo Sanz Claramunt at Weston Williamson + Partners
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From the archive: 2012
Spending on schools, or lack of it, is once again making the headlines in Building
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Building utopia? How Dudley College was built using a new form of procurement
When Dudley College wanted to build a £10m Centre for Advanced Building Technologies, it plumped for a new form of procurement – an insurance model that benefits the whole supply chain and covers cost overruns
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Government should keep Help to Buy because it's working, says housebuilders' group
HBF publishes report on benefits of under-fire initiative as government mulls overhaul
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Bovis profit soars thanks to 'step change' in quality
Increase in first half numbers reflects “excellent progress”, says CEO
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Upset pandas see Interserve ditch the high-vis at Edinburgh zoo
Staff also stop using leaf blowers when koalas are mating
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British practice triumphs in Belgian convent competition
Historic building will become architecture school
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Danish architect completes building that doubles as bridge
Architect dubs Faroese town hall ‘world’s most scenic’
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2018 a 'tough year' says McCarthy & Stone
Retirement home builder says combination of factors has hit bottom line