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Landsec's City office scheme set for approval
Wilkinson Eyre-designed scheme will be new London base for Deutsche Bank
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Resi towers 'to cost 20% more' after Hackitt
Increased costs down to expected changes in cladding and sprinkler systems
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Legal: Beware the robots
In the third of our series on new technology, James Worthington considers the legal issues surrounding the use of robotics on the construction site
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Construction sector pay deals to stagnate in 2018
Bank of England report highlights zero wage growth across private sector firms
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Half of Carillion's apprentices still looking for new firms
CITB has contacted all 1,400 apprentices firm had on its books at the time of its collapse
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'Much to do' on London's Build To Rent sector, research finds
Survey reveals half the capital’s local councils have no clear planning policies on initiative
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Projects: Built by gaslight
An eagerly awaited luxury housing development at King’s Cross has an unusual exterior – three Victorian gasholders frame the structures
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Slowing market: a time to take stock - and get savvy
What everyone in construction can agree on is that Brexit is casting a long shadow over the industry
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Wates gets new divisional boss following corporate shake-up
Restructuring prompts resi chief Joanne Jamieson to leave firm
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Mayor green lights offsite tower in Croydon
Work on 21-storey building to start later this year
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Search begins for contractor to revamp Manchester Town Hall
Up to 80 sub-contracts are anticipated to be given out by the winning main contractor
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More money lost as Galliford Try’s Aberdeen road woes deepen
Firm racks up separate £25m hit following Carillion collapse and announces plans to raise £150m to cover job’s soaring costs
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Are contractors in full control of staff on site - and are site workers being put in danger?
UK law requires site workers to demonstrate their credentials through qualifications. But is this being documented and adhered to on site?
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Market forecast: Maintaining margins
Technically the construction industry is in a recession, but many firms continue to report stable activity levels for now
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Foster faces flak in Melbourne
Local councillors say Apple store it has designed out of keeping with city’s Federation Square
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Trade bodies pile pressure on government over retentions
Carillion implosion shows laws need amending, groups say
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Serco saves £18m on Carillion FM deal
Firm had agreed to pay £50m for business back in December