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Industry concerned over cuts despite Spending Review outcome
Fears over implementation of cuts and how realistic economic predictions underpinning review will turn out to be
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Features
The Chinese are coming
With Chinese developers becoming a prominent fixture in UK construction, what must firms here do to compete with the Chinese contractors they bring with them
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Comment
A yellow card for penalties?
When two cases on liquidated damages were heard in the Supreme Court, it seemed possible that the law on penalty clauses was to receive a shake-up
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Construction output slows in November, say buyers
Latest Markit/CIPS survey shows slower growth in construction in November
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VolkerFitzpatrick to build £100m City scheme
VolkerFitzpatrick has won the contract to build Beltane Asset Management’s £100m office block
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Comment
Online poll: China takeover
Will a Chinese developer acquire a major UK contractor within the next year? Vote here
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Comment
Housebuilding: Home delivery
The government is keen to move away from `generation rent’ but are the measures it is putting in place enough to deliver the homes the country needs?
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Life of Pycroft
He’s the boy from Bradford, done good – a ‘tough as nails’ business leader who built the Shard and steered Mace to become one of the UK’s most prestigious multidisciplinary construction firms
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Daren Harris appointed as new FD at Byrne Group
Byrne Group has appointed Daren Harris as its new finance director.
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Sweett admits bribery offence
Consultant expects SFO prosecution as it announces it will exit the Middle East
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New images of Herzog & de Meuron's Chelsea stadium
Planning application for scheme to raise capacity to 60,000 now in with local council
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Crest Nicholson UK’s ‘greenest housebuilder’
Firm ranked ahead of Barratt and Lendlease in report, written by HCA, Jones Lang LaSalle and the UKGBC
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Paperwork stops one-third of SMEs offering apprenticeships
Report by FMB shows barriers to taking on first apprentices include complexity of bureaucracy and cost
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Mace restructures as it homes in on £2bn turnover target
Mace boss Stephen Pycroft tells Building Live his firm is ‘well on track’ to meet target by 2020
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Comment
Protect infrastructure investment
We need to develop proactive strategies to protect ourselves from flooding
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Philip Wainwright leaves Byrne Group for Willmott Dixon
Byrne Group’s finance director Philip Wainwright has left after nine months to join housebuilder Willmott Dixon
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ISG issues new profit warning
Further problems in ISG’s UK construction division have caused the firm to issue a new profit warning
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Plans submitted for 160-home north London scheme
Housing association A2Dominion submits proposals for 164-home development