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Peak performance
The smart elements of high-performing buildings are often not fully used when the scheme is occupied. How can occupiers and landlords get the best out of these features?
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London's office market still buoyant despite Brexit, says Knight Frank
Lack of new office space due on to the market and rise of the tech industry is creating pent-up demand
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Projects: Pane management - the restoration of the Temperate House at Kew
The Temperate House at Kew, the world’s largest Victorian greenhouse, is about to emerge from a painstaking – and at times nerve-racking – restoration
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Parliament refurb to go ahead after Lords agree to move out
Peers agree “full and timely decant of the Palace is the best and the most cost-effective delivery option”
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Legal: Not quite the last word
Robert Akenhead explains why final isn’t always final – so make sure your contract’s finality provisions are clear and explicit
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ACE boosts advisory board with four new appointments
Additions include Heathrow chief and former HM Treasury infrastructure boss
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Construction bracing itself for impact from Carillion collapse, says CPA
Trade body is forecasting flat growth this year, with commercial sector to be hit hardest
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Graham appointed to modernise London university's maths building
Project is exepcted to complete next year
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Carillion probe claims another non-exec
Head of collapsed firm’s audit committee steps down from similar role at chemicals company
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Uliving gets nod for University of Brighton student digs
The job is part of a large-scale revamp of the university’s biggest campus
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Argent raids Crown Estate to beef up King's Cross team
Anthea Harries joins as head of assets at north London site
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Reinvent suburbia to solve London’s housing crisis
While the creation of new suburban communities could potentially deliver large numbers of new homes, the cost of introducing new infrastructure is substantial
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MPs slam Carillion execs over failure to hand back bonuses
Comittee chair says regret is “just words”
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Royal Liverpool Hospital unlikely to be finished this year
Collapse of contractor Carillion means opening could be pushed back to 2019
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Carillion rescue plan included £160m government bailout
Interim chief at time of collapse says money would have been repaid by April
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How the new Telecoms Code will affect developers
New rights given to telecoms operators could delay redevelopment plans
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Former finance director “surprised" Carillion collapsed
Zafar Khan tells inquiry he did not see the firm’s liquidation coming
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St Modwen to accelerate its commercial development activity
Firm has 7.5m sq ft of industrial and logisitcs space it plans to push out within the next five years
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Network Rail chief Mark Carne to retire
He will leave later this year, with a search for his replacement imminent