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Features
Holy Cross School: A class of its own
Cullinan Studio’s prefabricated school in Swindon extracts spatial and architectural delight from a lean, compact template and answers today’s challenge of how we can build more schools for less money, while maintaining design quality
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Sketch of the week: Hard Knotts Pass
This week’s sketch is by Tooley and Foster partner Gian Kundi
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Asia and Middle East push profit up at Zaha Hadid
Architect racks up near £3m personal expenses bill
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Five chosen for Serpentine's expanded show
Main pavilion will be designed by Bjarke Ingels’ firm BIG
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Willmott Dixon puts support services arm up for sale
Contractor looking to sell division to focus on building and developing
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Comment
The DEC decision
The government should strengthen, not abandon, the Display Energy Certificate system
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McAleer & Rushe wins three major schemes totalling £148m
Contractor bags student accommodation schemes in Belfast and Portsmouth and job on £45m Stansted hotel
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Housing associations to double programme by 2025
Group of 15 largest providers commits to increase to 93,000 over decade to 2025
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Chinese giant considers re-tender for One Nine Elms
Dalian Wanda may go back to market on £900m Interserve/CSCEC JV project after slow progress
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Comment
Hong Kong SOPL: Security measures
Hong Kong is planning to introduce security of payment legislation. A proposed model for it gives an idea what the final reform may look like
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Comment
Pre-action protocol: Room for improvement?
The TCC pre-action protocol is due for review – but do solicitors working in construction law think it needs major change?
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Comment
Prison building: The story of redemption
Is Michael Gove right to focus on prisoner rehabilitation rather than punishment in his prison building programme?
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Features
UK prisons: Another brick in the wall
When plans were announced to close some of the UK’s worst prisons and build nine new ones focusing on rehabilitation, there was near universal approval. Since then, however, doubts have begun to surface
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Review threatens £1bn Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon
Client body behind £1bn project says strike price decision needs to be taken “within six weeks”
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Kier replacement picked on £170m London job
Contractor appointed to first phase of Ram Brewery scheme
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CITB to cut staff by a third
Training body will reduce its staff count to under a thousand as part of new business plan
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Kier walks away from £170m London job
Kier was appointed to first phase of Ram Brewery scheme last April