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Fitzgerald: Cometh the hour …
Turning Bovis’ fortunes around will be no small task for Greg Fitzgerald but you wouldn’t bet against him
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But is it any good?
The Society of Construction Law released the second edition of its Delay and Disruption Protocol in early March. Progress has been made but perhaps not enough
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Stop, collaborate and listen
Sharing ideas around sustainability, off-site technology and other innovations could help the industry to thrive after Brexit
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House sales stagnate for third month running, says RICS
Low stock levels exacerbate market woes
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Garden Bridge client hits back at Hodge report
Trust chairman challenges Labour MP’s recommendation that project be scrapped
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Bouygues wins trio of Midlands jobs
The latest wins follow the French-owned contractor’s appointment to build a new tower in Salford
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Craft skills shortages ‘putting British heritage at risk’
Surveyors flag divide between public’s building-preservation expectations and industry skills gaps
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Aecom sets sights on delivering thousands of prefab homes
Consultant’s contracting arm to exploit rising interest in modular construction as solution to housing shortage
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Image of the week: A host, of plastic daffodils
A flowerbed made from 1,700 Lego daffodils at King Edward Square in Hull
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Sketch of the week: The Old Woman's Shoe
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by James Potter, director at WG+P architects
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This week in 2012
Five years ago, British retailers were being a little reticent about getting involved with the government’s Green Deal
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Hansom: Suited and booted
In the week Greg Fitzgerald exchanges his slippers for office brogues, the Garden Bridge scheme is left hanging and Mitsubishi upsizes its tower, we want nothing more than to dress up as one-eyed monsters
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Sustainability: Dropping the ball
Environmentalists have been alarmed by Trump’s reversal of US climate change policies and signs that Brexit has diverted the UK government away from sustainability priorities
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Station to station
A visitor’s first and last impression of a town or city will often be formed by its rail station so it’s vital they are beautiful in both form and function
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Online poll: New-build homes
Are housebuilders doing enough to ensure the quality of new-build homes? Vote here
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Lower Thames Crossing route confirmed
The road tunnel under the River Thames will be the first since the Dartford Tunnel in 1963
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Toshiba woes deepen prompting new fears for UK nuclear plant
Union calls on gov’t to underwrite proposed Moorside facility Cumbria
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Mace confirmed on £1.3bn new build prisons programme
Building revealed last month that the firm had bagged the delivery partner role on the scheme to build six new prisons
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Carillion-owned developer submits Manchester towers plans
Thes scheme includes a 40-storey residential tower on the site of the former Bauer Millett car showroom