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BIM Level 3 push to start in new year
Building Live: BIM tsar Mark Bew says he is ready to engage with industry on next phase of digital construction
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Top consultants appointed to council land framework
Framework aims to help local authorities get extra cash from surplus land
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More major towers planned for London's South Bank
Southwark scheme features 52-storey resi block and sister office tower
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Market review: Better than expected
The economy has lost some momentum since the summer’s Brexit vote, but is doing better than analysts had forecast
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Mace confirmed on £500m One Crown Place
The project is due to start enabling works in March next year with completion due in 2020
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Willmott Dixon eyes new investors for resi business
Group restructures ahead of hunt for new funding for Willmott Residential
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Tallest tower in Square Mile gets planning green light
Work on 305m high 1 Undershaft will take six years to complete
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Why are so many homes empty when we have a housing crisis?
National Empty Homes Week is a time to reflect on the dual scandal of homelessness rates among the young and England’s 220,000 empty properties
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Tata Steel UK to sell £100m speciality business
Firm enters into exclusive talks with a steel products company over sale of 1,700-strong business
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Set up construction GCSEs and A-levels, urges Laing O'Rourke
Contractor publishes 10-point plan for tackling industry skills shortages
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Plans in for major mixed-use scheme on London's Strand
Adjaye Associates showcases stone and bronze mixed-use development
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Trans-Siberian railway kiosks won by UK architect
Kamvari win competition with 20m high ‘pit stops’
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Specialist contractors: Marginal moves
Many specialist contractors are seeing margins recover, but wariness about future work remains
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Plans unveiled for £144m Glasgow airport-city link
Direct rail link from airport to city centre would mean passengers could bypass congested M8
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Will we ever change?
Despite any number of reports admonishing our industry for its poor productivity, waste and lack of innovation, it remains structurally dysfunctional
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Good Employer Guide 2016: Winners
Find out the overall top five winners in this year’s Good Employer Guide
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Widening the tax net
Changes to tax rules for dealing in UK land are aimed at offshore developers but could also affect UK-based entities
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Good Employer Guide 2016: Diversity challenge
Women and people from ethnic minorities make up just 10% of the UK building industry’s total employees, and new recruits are few and far between. So what are firms doing to widen construction’s gene pool?