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Neil Martin: Lendlease Construction today
Neil Martin, Lendlease’s European construction MD tells Building about what the firm is doing today
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Neil Martin: Career highs and lows plus Q&As
Lendlease’s Neil Martin on his career highs and lows plus questions from the audience at Building Live
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Byrne Group in the red after further Chorus losses
Loss-making contracts lead to £11.9m pre-tax loss
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Bonfield flooding review: Your chance to debate the results
Free event: Debate UK flood resilience with Bonfield review committee members at a panel discussion on Tuesday 13 December
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London flats at 40% of market rent unveiled
Levitt Bernstein-designed council flats part of push by Southwark to build 11,000 low-cost homes
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Winner picked in contest to light up London bridges
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands wins central London bridges scheme
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T&T bags work in Antarctica
Consultant joins Ramboll aboard the RSS Attenborough to provide surveys in world’s harshest climate
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Interserve goes to court over £165m power plant
Firm takes legal action over removal from energy-from-waste job after similar issue at Glasgow plant
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Case in focus: Final Account application
Where an adjudicator applies ISG vs Seevic to order payment of a final account application, can the valuation be challenged in a subsequent adjudication?
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The ties that bind
After Brexit, the UK is to go its own way regarding procurement and contracts but it will still have to work within parameters set by others if it is to trade internationally
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Hansom: We’d like to thank …
We’re far too modest to mention our IBP magazine of the year award last week, ahem, but of course much of our success is thanks to the everyday, sometimes eccentric contributions of building folk - talking of which …
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The new reality
New Yorkers didn’t vote for Trump just as Londoners didn’t vote for Brexit, but whatever their misgivings the business of doing business goes on
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Online poll: Privatised rail
Should the £530m East West Rail link be fully privatised? Vote here
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Image of the week: Festive cheer
In New York this week, the world’s tallest digitally-animated Christmas tree - a full 204ft - is lit up in Times Square
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The many rather than the few
To solve the skills shortage, the industry needs to look beyond the narrow confines of apprenticeships for young people
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Sketch of the week: Housing layout in Oxfordshire
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Hannah Smart from West Waddy ADP
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This week in 2001
15 years ago New York’s authorities wanted to redevelop the area devestated by the 11 September attacks
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Major contractors to be prosecuted over Crossrail death
The three contractors face charges over the death of a worker and two other incidents