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London's new zero carbon rules may catch firms out
Oblivious developers ‘will need specialist help to avoid London offsetting fees’
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New CIOB president sets out his stall
Paul Nash to prioritise ethics and continued expansion of the professional body
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Team picked for South-west London masterplan
Seifert tower in Tolworth is focal point of suburb earmarked for regeneration
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Levy will slash apprenticeship funds, warns CITB
Government’s new levy could hit funding for apprentices by up to 30%
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Chelsea feeling the blues after planners rap stadium scheme
Council wants more detail on application for football club’s new £500m Stamford Bridge home
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ONS moots new sector figure to include consultancy work
Statistics body currently only produces a narrow estimate of construction output
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Hansom: Curtain calls
HS2 is buying a forest, a director’s daughter wants to save Kensington Odeon, the EFA head of capital cuts his hair off, and an architect finds fame on the soccer field. Plus, construction wakes up to its Pokémon problem
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Sketch of the week: Former flour mill
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Chris Robinson, one of the partners in Aldington Craig and Collinge
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Image of the week: Now ready to depart?
Hoardings are due to come down on the rebuilt platforms 7 to 15 of London Bridge station this week
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Scotland Yard: Crime scene
In converting a 1930s police station into the Metropolitan Police’s new HQ, contractor Bam faced a difficult case. But noise reduction criteria, a cramped site and a high level of security were no match for Bam’s trusty team
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This week in 1996
Building gives advice on the best networking events to be seen at throughout the year
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Garden Bridge's government support cut by £6m
Warm words and a time-unlimited guarantee - but minister caps financial backing for controversial project
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Kier starts Cambridge Arm extension
Contractor lands £48m deal to expand British tech giant’s Cambridge HQ
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UK projects still a draw for investors, says John Laing
Investor appetite undimmed by Brexit vote, according to infrastructure specialist
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May targets Heathrow decision by October
Prime minister will chair committee tasked with making a swift decision on airport capacity
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What hotels have to teach the private rented sector
Hoteliers tend to obsess over customer satisfaction, and that’s what the build-to-rent sector has to start doing
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