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News
British Council for Offices names new chief
Katrina Kostic Samen is taking over from Make founder Ken Shuttleworth
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Features
Online poll: Modular housing take-off
This week’s poll: Are we finally about to see modular techniques take off and solve the UK’s much-publicised housing crisis?
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Image of the week: A flying visit
Thousands of onlookers lined the Mall and the royals watched from a Buckingham Palace balcony as “up to 100” aircraft took part in the centenary celebrations of the Royal Air Force
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Interserve bags £35m London hospital job
Barking, Havering Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust handed the firm the five-year services contract
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Features
Sketch of the week: Affordable housing project, Ladywell, south-east London
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by project architect Sarah Ernst at Architype
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Features
From the archive: 2005
This week, we interviewed James Lidgate, chief executive of Legal & General Homes, who is on a mission to produce 15,000 homes a year with the help of modular design. However, long before the 2017 government white paper called for offsite strategies, and the current rallying cry for modular, there ...
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Government was a poor payer, former Carillion boss tells MPs
Richard Howson says departments often gave firm incorrect information about the scope of work required
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Features
Analysis: Carillion by numbers
Since the contracting giant went bust six months ago, a mess of startling facts and figures have emerged into the public domain. Dave Rogers picks his way through
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Comment
Digital dexterity
Next-generation technology and digitalised workflows have the power to revolutionise our industry, but to make the most of their potential we must give up on old ways of thinking
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Comment
What is on Kit Malthouse's to-do list
With the introduction of Kit Malthouse as the latest housing minister, TLT’s David Smithen hopes that he will resist the temptation to demonise the development industry
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Features
Projects: For a new generation
On a vast regeneration site in London’s Wembley Park, developer Quintain is building what it hopes will be the UK’s largest build-to-rent scheme
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Vinci picks up £75m Trafford Centre revamp
Contractor to carry out work on Barton Square part of development
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Comment
When it comes to building affordable homes, Dutch courage is called for
hile political initiative and leadership for affordable housing is more reliable and convincing in the Netherlands than it has been in the UK, we need a bit of Dutch courage to tackle Britain’s housing crisis head-on, says Martin Bellinger
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Comment
Time’s up on 100% time bars
Why do time bar provisions strike down all of a claim, not part of it? Standard forms should allow a less extreme option
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Telford Homes on the hunt for build-to-rent investor
Investor partnership the “most productive way of delivering increased [BTR] development” says housebuilder