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Construction output down for third straight month
Latest ONS data for March reveals falls in infrastructure and repair and maintenance work
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PwC fined £5m over Connaught audit
Firm issues apology following FRC hearing into contractor’s collapse
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Student demand from UK and EU boosts Unite's prospects
Letting reservations running at 82%, says accommodation provider
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UK housing market 'grinding to a halt'
RICS’ survey find pace of momentum in the sector “continues to ebb”
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Simon Rattle's Centre for Music hunts for design team
Team press on with plans after being thrown funding lifeline earlier this year
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'Black and white' Shoreditch revamp unveiled by BuckleyGrayYeoman
Black and White 2, as the Rivington Street project is informally known, will provide purpose-built co-working space
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Barton Willmore designs new 'heart' for University of Reading
Practice designs new ‘central heart’ to university campus
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Battersea Power Station project director quits
Aidan McLeod – who joined the project in 2014 – resigns from BPSDC
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Government denies planning £2bn Network Rail raid
Rail owner’s board minutes had indicated the Treasury wanted property sell-off cash
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Pulling down the barriers
The new government must remove planning obstacles from build-to-rent developments to allow the sector to compete with the rest of the market if it wants to encourage growth, says Chris Tinker
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Features
BIM: Are you ready for the fourth dimension?
The team behind 22 Bishopsgate has created a complex 4D virtual reality model intended to optimise every aspect of delivery. Is the industry at large prepared for this new reality?
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How to get the best out of Brexit
The election provides the chance to drive home key messages around areas for Brexit negotiations. If we come together, we can work for the changes we want from leaving Europe
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Next government can't let up on infrastructure spend, says WSP boss
Consultant’s UK boss says schemes like HS2 vital as private spending dips
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WSP UK targets overseas work as global rebrand kicks in
Consultant officially drops Parsons Brinckerhoff from today
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Lessons from the Garden Bridge fiasco
The odds were stacked against a bridge that offered little practical or economic benefit, but failing to secure adequate funding was its ultimate downfall
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Hotel opposite St Paul's Cathedral wins planning
Dominivs Group gets nod for 82,500ft² hotel on Ludgate Hill
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Interserve launches ex-offenders recruitment drive
Scheme seeks to give offenders a second chance by removing unspent convictions on job applications forms
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Metro mayors told to ‘deliver what they promised’
Leading industry figures call on newly-elected mayors to boost housebuilding and invest in infrastructure