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No man’s land: Unwanted supermarket sites
Supermarkets are responding to the UK’s shift in shopping habits by massively cutting back their development programmes, leaving the construction industry and affected communities wondering what will happen to the unwanted sites
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Not on the money: Over budget projects
When finally completed last autumn, New York’s One World Trade Center clocked in at a total expense of £2.5bn, making it not only the most expensive skyscraper of all time, but also costing eight times its original budget. But is it the most over budget project ever to be built? ...
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Building intelligence: Q3 2014
Experian Economics shows that construction activity increased 2% on the previous quarter, taking it 6% above the level taken for the same period in 2013
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Tracker: November 2014
The construction activity index holds its position at 60 points, while the regional composite indices show that the majority of regions saw a decrease in activity
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A manifesto for construction
Our Agenda 15 campaign aims to influence the next government by telling politicians what construction needs to thrive. Here, we explain the manifesto aims and how you can support them
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Agenda 15 manifesto
Building’s manifesto for construction for the next parliament is now online here - and we want you to register your support
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Infographic: How important is construction to the UK economy?
What part does the sector play in the wider UK economic recovery?
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What to specify: BIM
This week, we celebrate BIM champions from around the world, as well as all manner of innovative BIM products coming to a construction site near you
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Definitely maybe: Predictions for 2015
May’s general election is a dead certainty to happen but what are the other key developments, challenges and government priorities that will shape construction’s year?
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BIM: Visualisation technology
Software used in the gaming industry is being integrated within a BIM platform to give enhanced architectural visualisation - offering designers a mind-bending simulation capacity
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Global city focus: Doha
As the growth potential of countries becomes increasingly reliant on key cities, EC Harris looks at how Doha is driving Qatar’s vision of economic diversity
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Predictions for 2015: Philippe Honnorat
WSP’s UK head of building services on what the next 12 months have in store
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Predictions for 2015: Alan Brown
Cala’s chief executive officer reveals what he’s expecting from 2015
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Predictions for 2015: James Pellatt
Great Portland Estates’ head of projects looks at 2015 from a client perspective
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Predictions for 2015: Jack Pringle
Pringle Brandon Perkins + Will’s principal and managing director forecasts 2015
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Predictions for 2015: Mark Reynolds
Mace’s chief executive predicts what 2015 could have in store for contractors and the wider sector
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Review of 2014: Fairy tale endings
Continuing our look back at the year gone by, here’s a selection of some of the biggest positive news
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Review of 2014: Grimm Tales
Our annual review of construction dwells, for a moment, on the sector’s most depressing stories
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