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Essex town redevelopment gets go-ahead
Basildon Council approves proposals for new homes, shops and medical centre at Laindon
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Five architects keep fingers crossed for prayer landmark
Winner for motorway site chosen early next year
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Building's Brexit survey results in full
View the full results from over 2,000 readers who took part in our survey to find out the Brexit deal construction needs
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Hansom: Tell us another
This week we ask: What do you call a Unicorn with a website? How is Mipim like Margate in midwinter? and How many builders does it take to dig up a tamagotchi? Answers on a postcard, please
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Sketch of the week: Youth zone
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by John Puttick of John Puttick Associates
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Online poll: Housing white paper
Will the measures outlined in the government’s housing white paper help to resolve the housing crisis? Vote here
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Image of the week: Picturing resistance
A Zaha Hadid painting is displayed in New York in MoMA protest against Trump’s travel ban
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Marks out of 10 for the housing white paper
A quick scorecard of the best and worst bits of the government’s much awaited housing policy
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Brexit could derail infrastructure projects, Balfour Beatty warns
The contractor reported that by November last year 10% of its workforce held non-British EU passports
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Bakerloo Line extension route revealed
The extension will take the line out to Lewisham via Old Kent Road
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HS2 picks consultants for £520m phase two roles
Consultants will work on development of high-speed line branching north of Birmingham to Manchester and Leeds
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Fresh warning over rising cost pressures
CPA says growth will suffer as overwhelming majority of contractors and manufacturers report price hikes
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Brexit puts brakes on architecture sector
More than 60% of practitioners see projects stall and close-on 40% report cancellation of schemes
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Scoring an own goal
A benefit of arbitration is that it stops details of a dispute becoming public. But, as a case involving a football manager shows, if you challenge the arbitration you lose that advantage
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Strategic advances?
The government’s modern industrial strategy has been welcomed by business groups but are there opportunities for construction to benefit?
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NG Bailey worker removed from London Bridge station job for racist slur
Worker removed after incident at Christmas party
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Priority schools second phase goes out to market
Education Funding Agency pushes out delayed £2bn second phase of programme to rebuild 277 schools
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Infrastructure prices to go up strongly, predicts T&T
The consultant reported that contractors were trimming margins as input costs exceeded tender price rises