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Network Rail set to lose grip on tracks
Clients could change for firms involved in rail sector under plans unveiled by government
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Owner's fury at listing of City's No1 Poultry
Work on scheme by Buckley Gray Yeoman has now stopped as a result
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We need a pipeline of infrastructure projects
The Autumn Statement’s emphasis on improving the productivity gap is welcome but the government need to provide more details
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Comment
Preparing for your APC final assessment
Top tips on how to prepare for you final assessment for RICS APC candidates
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Guggenheim blames anti-globalisation mood as it gives up on Helsinki museum
Councillors reject plan to use public cash to help fund museum’s £110m cost
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Government unveils record £500bn infra pipeline
Over half of the pipeline will be funded by private finance
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St Mowden in talks to sell Nine Elms site
Developer confirms interest from several parties in New Covent Garden Market site
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Construction costs hit five-year high as output grows
Housebuilding strongest as commercial rebounds after Brexit vote
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Benn calls on industry to work together to train apprentices
Brexit committee chair says building firms are responsible for ensuring there are enough future workers
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Heavyweight trio chase £1.5bn luxury resi deal
Lendlease, Multiplex and McAlpine eye St John’s Wood scheme
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Futureproof your disputes
Leaving the European Union could cause complications for the enforcement of court actions against firms and entities in EU member states. Arbitration could offer an alternative
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Features
Image of the week: Going Live
Crest Nicholson chief executive Stephen Stone is interviewed by Building editor Sarah Richardson
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Sketch of the week: Residential building in conservation area
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Chris Robinson, partner at Aldington Craig + Collinge
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This week in 1996
20 years ago a fresh-faced Rick Willmott was being groomed to take over Willmott Dixon
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BREEAM and WELL join forces to boost wellbeing standards
Collaboration between certification schemes said to be in response to demand from prime office developers
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Comment
Housing: Time to get serious
If the government is serious about tackling the housing crisis more needs to be done
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Comment
Third time lucky?
Here’s a case that shows up the sheer muddle that is the Construction Act’s payment rules. They need to be rewritten - only not by those who made such a mess of it on the first two attempts
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Letters of the law
The law on letters of credit has been upheld in two cases; banks cannot refuse to pay a demand meeting the requirements of a letter of credit unless it would involve fraud
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Whole-life carbon: Circular economy
Typical design approaches minimise energy use and then offset to reach net zero – but how reliable is offsetting in reality?