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May shelves National Infrastructure Commission law
Fears omission could weaken the infrastructure body
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CPA forecast is latest casualty of Brexit
Economists say data is too sketchy to produce predictions until next February
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One way to solve the housing crisis
The industry needs to look differently at non-traditional construction methods - they could help solve the housing crisis.
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Half of industry professionals have lost work post-Brexit vote
Building’s exclusive survey shows 49% in construction have had jobs postponed or cancelled since referendum
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Government under fire over delayed Bonfield Review
Six-month delay to Peter Bonfield’s report on energy saving scheme blamed on ministerial changes
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Cost consultant makes Quantem leap to New York
Davis Langdon offshoot now working on 20 fit-outs in US as consultant set to increase turnover by 24%
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Alinea boosts residential offering with hire of Arcadis specialist
Alinea has continued its expansion into the housing sector with the recruitment of residential specialist Andy Platts from Arcadis
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The customer is always right?
A recent Scottish case illustrates some of the issues around a developer’s liability to end users for defects in a project
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State of play: Industry voices Brexit concerns
So how’s it looking for construction more than two months after the nation voted for Brexit? Building’s survey of 500 construction professionals suggests that commercial, residential and infrastructure will be the worst hit sectors … but that it’s not all bad news
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The high-rise that plumbs new lows of visual gimmickry
Schemes like Lincoln Plaza are creating tomorrow’s ghettos and our inept planners are to blame
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Tuning in to BIM FM
As BIM becomes a more familiar part of the construction landscape we should turn our attention to how it can be useful over a building’s lifetime
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Brick giant could bring back mothballed factories
Forterra said it may bring two kilns back online within weeks
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Chinese developer inks £2bn deal with Birmingham
Hong Kong listed Country Garden is to invest in regeneration projects in the region
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Sweett director gets top Currie & Brown role as takeover completes
Sweett de-lists from AIM arm of London stock exchange after nine years
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Network Rail and MOD release land for nearly 30,000 homes
Public clients release land as part of government push to sell land for 160,000 homes by 2020
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Barratt gets back to 'business as usual' after Brexit vote
Housebuilder latest to report strong selling in weeks after referendum
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Construction faces 'strong risk of slavery'
Global construction industry at “strong risk” of modern slavery according to report
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Heathrow decision delay costs UK '£1m an hour'
Campaign group Let Britain Fly urges May to make airport capacity decision
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Laing O'Rourke hands over £200m uni hub
The hub is part of Imperial College London’s White City Campus development