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Case in focus: Enforcement and severance
Did inconsistencies between consecutive adjudication decisions render the second decision unenforceable? Or, if enforceable, could the second decision be severed due to an arithmetical error?
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Sketch of the week: The King’s Library
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Sarah Collingwood
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Interview with James Pellatt
The Great Portland Estates head of projects talks about the increasing importance of wellbeing
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Hansom: Misperceptions
Our understanding of the world is challenged this week as the true nature of an industry figure is revealed while it seems we’ve got van drivers all wrong, and coffee cups are no longer just vessels for hot beverages
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Construction output falls post-Brexit vote
Construction struggles in third quarter but the economy overall posts unexpected growth
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Arcadis CEO leaves after board clash
Consultant also posts drop in third quarter profit and revenue, partly blamed on Brexit
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Housebuilders needed - no experience required, says HCA boss
Ed Lister tells Building he wants a wider range of firms to build homes
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West End retailers look beyond retail to ‘sweat’ property assets
Over two-thirds of Oxford Street is now office space, delegates at MIPIM UK told
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London office market ‘will endure’, say developers
Developers tell MIPIM UK that city can weather Brexit storm and attract more Asian investors
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Expert witnesses: An expert switch?
Recent case law confirms the courts’ approach to parties changing from one expert witness to another and whether the first opinion sought should be disclosed to the court
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International costs 2016
Global economic volatility, the UK vote for Brexit and currency fluctuations have triggered big movements in the relative construction costs of world cities
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Axa commits to building 22 Bishopsgate tower
Investor shrugs off Brexit fears to press on with 62-storey scheme
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Online poll: Heathrow expansion
Did the government make the right choice approving Heathrow expansion over Gatwick? Vote here
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Heathrow: The Great British take-off
The government has at least followed the advice of the Davies Commission, but the prospect of a long consultation is concerning
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Keepmoat starts on first PRS scheme
Scheme is part of the £800m PRS inestment plan the regeneration specialist has with investor Sigma Capital Group
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Sustainability Rising Star award open for nominations
Last year’s winner was Lisa Pasquale from Six Cylinder
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Paul Morrell to lead review of CITB
Former construction tsar to run the rule over construction’s training body
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Khan lays out plans to ramp up housing delivery
London mayor spells out vision for development ahead of London Plan consultation