All Building articles in 1 November 2013
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Is Vince Cable correct to say that public sector clients are shutting out SMEs because they are 'terrified' of EU procurement rules?
Here’s how you voted in last week’s poll
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Fastest growth in construction output in Q3 since 2003
Ouput up by 1.7% marking the first two consecutive quarters of growth since 2011
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Comment
The very model of a modern major housing politician
We need a new generation of pro-housing politicians. What should they look like?
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Nord scheme named Scotland’s best building
Architect wins prestigious Andrew Doolan award for the best building of the year
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Legal setback for Chipperfield's £600m south bank scheme
Judge orders judicial review of secretary of state’s decision not to call in the Elizabeth House project
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Chipperfield wins planning in Southwark but loses Geffrye spot
Architect thrown off Geffrye Museum development as Canada Water scheme gets planning
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Government cuts £0.7bn in costs from major projects
Figures show £0.7bn saved from major projects in past six months
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Clegg attacks ‘myopic’ Tory green policy
Deputy prime minister ratchets up coalition tensions and slams Labour
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Comment
Official secrets: Why are housebuilders keeping us in the dark?
David Frise battles to find out if his new home from a listed builder is performing as it should
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GPE finds Hong Kong funder for Crossrail scheme
Developer sets up joint venture to build out £200m Hanover Square project
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Morgan Sindall reports rising subbie costs
Construction group says performance has hit expectations despite “upward pressure” on supply chain
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Government finally issues £750m consultants tender
Up to 31 firms could win places on repeatedly delayed framework
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CECA appoints new chief executive
Mark Roper to step down from role at the head of the contractor body in April 2014
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Comment
Can 60 years of construction history tell us what's around the corner?
The return of growth to construction will not see an immediate return to boom times
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Firms to pay over £2.7m to crane collapse victim
Crane driver left paralysed from the waist down by crane colapse settles with firms
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Energy firms accused of halting ECO work
Construction bosses claim energy companies are pulling funding before the outcome of a government review of the scheme
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PLP's Bond St Crossrail scheme wins planning
Six-storey ‘over-site’ office development to be delivered by client Grosvenor
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Comment
Why brick data are still useful in tracking housebuilding
Brick deliveries data can tell us a lot about the number of homes being built but the relationship between the two is weakening
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City of London office construction hits five year high
Deloitte London Office Crane Survey points to upcoming space shortages