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Berkeley project starts in London down almost a third
London housebuilder blames Brexit uncertainty and planning red tape, but profit still soars
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Comment
Public procurement: Not quite the end of the line
Procurement processes leave losers as well as winners. What happens if a firm chooses to challenge the decision?
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This week in 1997
The end of the financial year 1996/97 also brought low-level panic over tax policy
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Comment
Hansom: Toy town
It’s all work and all play this week, as Tony Pidgley longs for electric cars, Sadiq Khan apparently has a magic set and Mace is enjoying playing with bricks - but it’s all ruined when a PR firm throws a strop
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Sketch of the week: Barbican Centre
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by architect Benjamin Wall at LSI Architects
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Footballers admit Make's Manchester scheme has to change
Mipim latest: Welter of criticism sees Gary Neville admit ‘further refinement’ on the way
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Javid decides not to call in Sellar's Paddington Cube
Decision clears way for Renzo Piano-designed £775m scheme
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Quinn: Balfour's survival 'could have gone either way'
Contractor boss hails ‘turnaround’ at firm that was ‘haemorrhaging cash’ two years ago
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Barbour ABI's March market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for March is now available to download
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Balfour finally back in the black
Troubled firm returns to slim profit - but construction slumps to fifth consecutive annual loss
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Towers will soon be built off-site, predicts Laing O'Rourke boss
Contractor’s technical director says space shortages and client demands will lead to shift
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Hong Kong developer debuts £200m Manchester towers
Mipim latest: NOMA district proposals feature 41-storey centrepiece
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BIM: It’s good to talk
The lack of a consistent approach to BIM software product data means that exchanges can be inaccurate and cause problems
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Comment
Play nicely – or else
Collaboration is the watchword under new forms of professional services contract- in fact, it’s now obligatory
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Comment
Case in focus: Rectification of a contract
Could a contract that included an incomplete tender stage document be rectified?
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Comment
Branding a building
Developing a brand is becoming ever more important, both for developers and occupiers
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Features
Budget 2017: Wake-up call
The chancellor has now ditched his planned increase to the self-employeds’ NI contributions, but what would the impact have been on 40% of construction’s workforce?
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Comment
Budget 2017: A curate’s egg
Philip Hammond’s Budget was unremarkable and failed to mention housing but a number of measures could have profoundly positive knock-on effects for local development. Let’s make the best of it