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Green light for regen scheme on former Nestlé site
Segro and Barratt London will deliver 230,000 ft2 of industrial space and 1,300 homes
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Galliford Try bags £54m Manchester Airport contract
Latest award part of a decade-long £1bn transformation programme at UK’s third busiest airport
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RLB launches new contract advisory service
Consultant is aiming to grow revenue by a fifth over the next four years
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Features
Online poll: 2017 in construction
This week’s poll: How was construction for the construction industry: good, bad or indifferent?
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England’s roads receive £200m funding boost
The fund includes £151m for the local highways maintenance incentive fund
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Sketch of the week: Outer London town centres
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Adriette Myburgh for New London Architecture.
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This week in 2007
The year everything changed Although our review of the year summarises that this has been a slightly disappointing time for construction, at least we haven’t taken to our beds like Ebenezer Scrooge of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, who was pictured in our review of the year ...
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Severfield snags prized steel contract for new Google HQ
The firm will provide 15,900 tonnes of steelwork for the £1bn building
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Hitachi's £10bn Welsh nuclear plant gets reactor go ahead
Horizon Nuclear Power plan to use it at both the Anglesey and Oldbury sites
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Kier bags £136m London NHS works deal
Contractor will carry out new build and improvement works at hospitals in north west London
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Scape says 400 secondary schools need to be built by 2020
Report finds over 400,000 pupils will be entering the UK academic system over the next three years
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East West Rail line progresses with launch of new firm
It oversee works to restore the link between Oxford and Cambridge
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Carillion will survive, says partner on problem Aberdeen road
The road is now expected to be completed at the end of May next year
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Build more homes along with infrastructure, says former minister
Hazel Blears now has role at Land and Lakes which will see accommodation it is building used to put up nuclear workers
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Boris Johnson called in to face City Hall and answer questions over Garden Bridge
Foreign Secretary could go to jail if he refuses to answer questions or produce documents
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Comment
Legal blog: The inquisitor's little helpers
In Severfield vs Duro Felguera, the defendant refused to come to court. The judge’s response holds useful guidance
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Legal blog: 2017 in review
This year confirmed the care needed by parties regarding the terms they contract on. We were also gifted yet more updated standard forms, just in time for Christmas
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Case in focus: adjudicator’s reasons
Where the decision did not explain why a set-off defence had been rejected, had the adjudicator failed to exhaust his jurisdiction?
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Laing O'Rourke completes luxury Mayfair scheme
Construction began on the high-end scheme in 2014