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Building regulations review - are we just going to be papering over the cracks?
While the tragedy at Grenfell last year offered us a sharp reminder of the devastating effect that fire can have, it also starkly highlighted the ambiguity within our whole system of fire regulation and surprised many with its lack of clarity
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PwC clocks up £20m in Carillion fees in two months
Following firm’s liquidation, consultant initially charged around £3m a week
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NPPF reforms: Government has misjudged the real obstacles to development
Draft revisions to the National Planning Policy Framework has raised more questions than answers, presenting a contradictory stance of trying to crack down on developers while also promising to “deliver more housing more quickly”
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Oxford v Cambridge: do you fancy Oxford's chances?
Oxford has great hopes for its rowing crew’s performance in this weekend’s Boat Race – but are Oxfordshire local authorities equally primed to deliver on a mammoth £215m housing deal from central government?
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Open water - at last
From April, all housebuilders and developers will have a genuine choice of water network provider for the first time. It’s time to make the most of this watershed moment
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T&T appoints first woman to UK managing director’s role
Patricia Moore joined consultant back in 1999
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Leeds cladding company goes into administration
Cover Structure was working on Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre
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MPs slam Pensions Regulator over Carillion saga
Work and pensions and business secretaries to face inquiry
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Vinci UK boosted by London land sale
Firm increases profit but Nottingham tram job continues to keep civils business in the red
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Housing group plans 3,000 build to rent homes splurge
Clarion eyeing sites in London, West Midlands and Greater Manchester
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Architects consider quitting UK as Brexit gloom deepens
Number of EU architects thinking of leaving UK jumps by half
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Three hoping to score with first major package on Chelsea stadium job
Winner on £95m deal due before Easter
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Increase in Middle East work expected to hike tender costs across region, says Mace
Market starting to settle after two year contraction in spending
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Homes England snaps up land earmarked for Kent garden town
Scheme at Otterpool Park will include 12,000 homes
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Infrastructure update: Water's smart future
Elisabeth Selk of Arcadis looks at how water companies can improve performance during Ofwat’s next price review period, PR19
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RICS consults on regulation changes
Surveyors’ trade body currently oversees 10,000 firms in the UK