More news – Page 812
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Tony Fretton Waterloo scheme hits buffers
Councillors ignore planning advice and reject controversial Roupell Street proposals
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Features
CITB: Getting training into shape
After a turbulent year, the CITB is to reinvent itself as a co-ordinator of skills delivery rather than a direct provider. Can a smaller CITB better tackle the industry’s big skills crisis?
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Industry says CITB move out of Norfolk makes sense
But local MP Henry Bellingham says decision is “damaging and reckless”
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Appeal being pondered after High Court throws out Paddington Cube legal action
Save’s legal challenge thrown out after civil servants ‘accidentally change government policy’
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Aussie consultant working on London towers picked up by Singaporian raider
Robert Bird’s work includes 100 Bishopsgate and Elephant Castle regeneration
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Telford Homes confident of profit surge despite half-year drop
Housebuilder on course to hit £40m profit target this year
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Market review: Portents of decline
Its second consecutive quarter of falling output puts the construction sector technically into recession – while the rest of the economy is growing slowly
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Comment
Legal blog: how not to meet a sticky end
Steven Carey explains why the Court of Appeal ruled that the need for payless notices applies to final payments as well as interim ones
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Brindleyplace building to undergo £4m revamp
Scheme was built by King’s Cross developer Argent in the 1990s
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Comment
Are high-performing buildings victim to a low expectation mindset?
High-performing buildings have held out the promise of better productivity and greater returns for developers and landlords for some time. So why aren’t they happening in larger numbers?
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Morgan Sindall promotes Lovell MD to target more partnership work
Commercial director Andy Saul to take over from Jonathan Goring on an interim basis
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G&T ups headcount to over 1,000 after strong growth
Consultant saw profit jump 16% to £47m for its 2016/17 financial year
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T levels 'the greatest shake-up for further education in 70 years'
Skills Summit outlines panels to develop curriculum for qualifications and funding opportunities
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Barbour ABI's November market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for November is now available to download
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Mace international COO to step down after nearly 20 years
Mandy Willis also becomes first female to join the firm’s board
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Winners named for £250m police station framework
Dozen contractors snag jobs revamping Metropolitan Police stations
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Construction costs to be slashed in sector deal
Talks of mandating off-site manufacturing on the rise
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Khan reveals proposals to ramp up housing delivery
But mayor insists design safeguards in new London Plan will maintain quality
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Construction's Brexit manifesto warns over 'cliff edge' skills gap
Government told its housing and infrastructure plans won’t happen if EU labour tap turned off in 2019
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Comment
By the people, for the people
dRMM’s Hastings Pier winning the Stirling prize is the satisfying result of seven years of close collaboration, crowdfunding and community