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Features
Interview: Brandon Lewis
Building talks to housing minister Brandon Lewis about the Conservative government’s radical policy agenda
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Housing minister defends social landlord rent changes
Brandon Lewis speaks exclusively to Building about the government’s pledge to build 275,000 affordable homes
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Features
From the archives in 1995
In 1995 getting a break from the office seemed more trouble than it was worth
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Cost of Watford mall revamp jumps 48%
Client Intu says cost of mall refurbishment and extension has soared following Bam’s departure
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Amey wins £113m Yorkshire Water contract
Regulated services provider wins contract to repair and maintain waste water network
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Olympic Park's Orbit tower to become Europe's longest helter skelter
£1m plan aims to boost visitor numbers - one every 37 seconds
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Major revamp planned for Westminster's Millbank Tower
International architecture competition on cards for Holocaust memorial
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Mayor of London reaches 50,000 new homes target
Mayor claims success in bid to find land for 50,000 new homes in landmark Housing Zones
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Comment
BIM: Diverse approaches to a common standard
Setting a standard aims to avoid the delays, costs and conflicts which arise but some industry bodies are developing their own
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Features
Image of the week: Heights at the museum
Zak Ové’s seven-metre high sculptures are installed in the British Museum’s Great Court
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Comment
Too many questions
As the UK housing shortage comes closer to crisis point the government is rolling out a number of policies to make affordable homes available. But is it making the problem better or worse?
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Balfour Beatty road worker killed on M3 works
The worker, in his late 20s, died while working on improvements between junctions 1 and 2 of the M3
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Atkins launches Singapore architecture practice
Consultant opens Singapore architect practice to develop relationship with Chinese contractors
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Comment
Online poll: A future for retrofit?
Will a significant programme of retrofitting homes continue after the government’s cancellation of Green Deal funding? Vote here
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Mace maintains tender cost inflation forecast
Mace’s cost consultancy division maintains tender cost inflation forecast at 4.5%
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Capco posts 50% jump in profit
Earls Court developer Capco reports strong results for the first half of 2015
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Walkie Talkie owner could be ordered to rebuild Sky Garden
City of London report says public space was not built according to approved plans
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Private equity firm Lone Star to buy Quintain for £700m
Wembley developer Quintain has received a cash offer of £700m from US private equity firm Lone Star