More news – Page 750
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The pitfalls of 3D printing
In the fourth of our series on new technology, Rebecca Morjaria explains the legal considerations of 3D printing and who is responsible if it goes wrong
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Approval body defends decision not to downgrade Grenfell cladding
Products approval body says it was given no reason to alter fire rating – unlike its French counterpart
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Severfield on course for £26m profit in 2020
Yorkshire-based steelworks firm says order pipeline is ‘stable’
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Industry calls for regulatory consistency after Brexit
Build UK and FMB back CBI report calling for a convergence on rules and standards
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Plans unveiled for 34-storey Salford tower
Simpson Haugh’s Clippers Quay would be tallest building in area
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Wates lined up for £33m Braywick Leisure Centre job
Facility will include a 10-lane pool and 200-station gym
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Farmer heading up research project into standardised homes for London's mayor
Cast and Bryden Wood told to report on findings this autumn
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Has the government reset the planning system?
The Prime Minister’s decision to unveil the National Planning Policy Framework consultation document herself is telling – this Government is serious about increasing housing delivery. Failure at the time of the next election is not an option
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Engineer owed £800,000 by Carillion when it went bust
Construction giant’s collapse a nail in the coffin of felled Aspin
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Poor payers to be banned from major government jobs
Cabinet Office has revealed a string of measures set to support SME suppliers
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Justice must be seen to be done
Simon Tolson explains how the updated provisions in TeCSA’s adjudication service improve transparency and impartiality
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Christo to build giant Egyptian tomb over Serpentine
20m-tall trapezoid will be created from 7,000 barrels
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Carlisle firm to finish Carillion Edinburgh Waverley job
The £23m job is expected to run for 12 months
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Headingley cricket ground builder eyes £100m turnover
Caddick Construction saw income jump one fifth last year
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Contractor fined £70k after excavation accident
South Yorkshire firm admits health and safety breaches after worker suffers “life-changing” injuries
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Redrawn Bishop's Stortford scheme gets the green light
Earlier plans for the Hertfordshire town were knocked back last year