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Sir Robert McAlpine blames EfW jobs for £23m loss
Bloomburg HQ contractor confirms it is pulling out of the Energy from Waste market
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Comment
A light at the end of the tunnel
How much has the government actually done since Carillion’s implosion to address unfair payment practices?
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Housing Design Awards 2018: Winners
As the respected awards ceremony turn 70, Ike Ijeh looks at this year’s winners and concludes that, when it comes to innovative new schemes, councils are leading the way
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Industry welcomes sector deal but says swift action is still needed
Leaders say deal is a good start but industry needs to start transforming quickly
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Legal: How BIM can bring us safety
Is BIM the hook on which to secure the golden thread of information that Hackitt says should run through every project?
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Ellmer to bag Great Portland Estates' Whitechapel job
Scheme will sit across from the new Whitechapel Crossrail station
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Building intelligence: Q1 2018
Construction output in Q1 of 2018 was 3% below that of a year ago, with public housing contributing most to the fall – while private housing showed healthy growth again
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Persimmon first half sales to hit £1.84bn
House completions in six months to the end of June break through 8,000-mark
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Delayed £420m construction Sector Deal unveiled
The deal, which was originally due out in January, has been published
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Bovis on track to hit margin target
Strategic measures will result in a ‘significant step up in profitability’, says CEO
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Delancey cleared to bulldoze Elephant & Castle shopping centre
Controversial Allies Morrison-designed proposals finally approved by council
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AFL Architects scores Millwall stadium job
Manchester firm says its plans for the south London club’s New Den ground will be revealed in August
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Bradford looking for contractor to build £50m commercial scheme
Council’s executive to approve hunt for a firm to build 100,000ft² development
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Homes England to flog 1,000ha of land for development
The housing agency has a pipeline of more than 200 sites for sale across the next year
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Comment
Case in focus: Getting it done properly
A ruling says two disputes on the same project must use different adjudicators
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Comment
Night time is the right time
Could a vigorous night-time economy be the way to help Britain regain its competitive edge in a post-Brexit world?
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Clients to follow Network Rail's lead on payments clampdown
Industry leaders hope construction clients will put contractors under pressure to reform payment practices
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Few MPs have read Dame Judith Hackitt’s report, claims housing minister
Hackitt’s review of building regulations was comissioned by the government in the wake of Grenfell
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Comment
A spanner in the works
The Pimlico Plumbers case highlights the rights of workers who fall between employee and self-employed contractor
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Network Rail's new payment rules: full speed ahead
Will Network Rail’s ban on retentions spark an industry-wide change, and will this put the squeeze on main contractors?