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Brexit won’t delay housing reform, says Barwell
Housing minister outlines ways of speeding up delivery of white paper measures
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Duo to tackle Fish Island scheme
Hill and Peabody ink joint venture for east London developments
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Crossrail 2 'could result in 200,000 new homes'
New report argues case for rail link and flexible planning policies
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Comment
Our work cut out
Labour saving technology might stem the skills shortage, but it’s unlikely to be introduced quickly
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MPs slam central government procurement
The Crown Commercial Service is only managing a fifth of the spending it was meant to
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UK construction growth revised up by ONS
Fourth quarter saw increase of 1%, as overall GDP rises nearly 2% year-on-year
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BDP unwraps National Army Museum revamp
Six new permanent galleries to showcase collection after £24m facelift
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Spanish consultant targets UK expansion and HS2 work
Ayesa shrugs off Brexit fears as it eyes engineering role on ‘ambitious projects’
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Ex-Barratt boss to head government's £2bn housing fund
Stephen Kinsella to spearhead HCA’s homebuilding scheme
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Quintain to start Wembley retail push
Cushman Wakefield and Nash Bond to find tenants for nine buildings
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London's skyscraper pipeline keeps on growing
NLA report says 455 towers are now planned for the capital
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Features
Sketch of the week: Future of Marble Arch
This week’s #buildingdoodle was formed from the ideas of four teams at an event hosted by Houzen and Assael Architecture
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Image of the week: A united Europe
Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate lit in the colours of the UK flag as an act of solidarity with the victims of last week’s terror attack in London
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This week in 1997
In 1997, the Building was looking at the first virtual walkthroughs of CAD models
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Comment
Transforming how we build
Technology is disrupting the way we carry out construction, which will create opportunities for those willing and able to adapt
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Features
Drones: Something in the air
Put it this way: would you rather inspect the slipform of a tall tower by dangling off the 45th storey or by sending up a drone to do the job?
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Hansom: Unreal
This week we imagine an alternative reality where Chelsea FC has British players, birds are singing indoors, HS2 gets on with everybody and after-work drinkies come with a diplodocus on the side
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Contractor's results: Fighting fit?
The annual results of the big contractors have shown an industry in somewhat shaky shape to withstand the inevitable challenge of exiting the EU