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Contracts: Making amends
What happens when making amendments to a standard contract causes things to go wrong?
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McAlpines targets civils after more heavy losses
Heavyweight contractor wants to expand into civils and grow its public sector work
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Design review panel sought for £5bn Croydon pipeline
Borough to recruit 20-member team to assess merits of £5bn development pipeline
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Motts JV lands £50m Scottish roads work
Mott MacDonald and Sweco will begin design work on dualling of A96 next month
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This week in 1991
The Cannes film festival came to an end last weekend and saw British director Ken Loach collect the top prize
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Sketch of the week: Visitor centre, Druzhba Park Moscow
This week’s sketch is by architect David Roden
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British Land's £400m Kingston scheme gets go-ahead
Kingston council have approved plans for the redevelopment of Eden Walk shopping centre
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Khan says it would cost more to scrap Garden Bridge than to build it
New mayor backs Heatherwick bridge in his first question time
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RIBA president's job attracts three hopefuls
Race for top job at architects’ body officially underway
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The battle of Bishopsgate
The Bishopsgate Goodsyard development in east London was put on hold last month when the city’s departing mayor Boris Johnson deferred a public hearing on the planning application. The decision now falls at the feet of Sadiq Khan, in what could set a precedent for the new mayor’s planning policy ...
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Khan's balancing act
The Bishopsgate Goodsyard site is an unpromising advert for London’s supposedly vibrant development pipeline
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Number of small housing projects in UK halves in two years
Just 6,679 residential schemes of 25 units or less were completed last year
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Chelsea FC may buy brickworks to clad new stadium
£500m revamp of Stamford Bridge will need 6 million bricks - equivalent to 200 homes
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Hansom: Power games
Football and politics weave in as Greg Dyke tries to tackle Sadiq Khan’s (shrinking) housing targets, Leicester is (still) celebrating, Gatwick strengthens its defence and New York remembers thinking big. Plus, Torytubbie energy policy
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New masterplan for Elephant & Castle revealed
Allies Morrison behind upgrade of south London eyesore
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Consultation launched on vital infrastructure document
Industry asked for views on National Infrastructure Assessment, which will shape sector in future
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Zaha Hadid Architects lands biggest UK job since Olympics
Practice wins £25m Bournemouth seafront redevelopment