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The perfect time to change
The case for contractors adapting their models to improve supplier payment terms is more compelling than ever
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ONS defends its UK construction output data
Construction economists questioned accuracy of data after latest figures suggested sector entered recession at start of 2015
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Housing stats: New-build sales and completions in April 2015
Registrations and completions in both the private and public sector are higher than in April 2014
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Image of the week: Paint the town red (and yellow)
The London Festival of Architecture kicks off with the unveiling of two pavilions in Lewis Cubitt Square, King’s Cross
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Hays international salary survey 2015
The clamour for talent in the UK is growing and salaries are rising in response
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The centre cannot hold
Our Inside Westminster series continues with a look at the government’s plans to devolve powers to mayor-led cities and regions
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Osborne commits £6bn to Help to Buy
Chancellor has allocated £6bn to extend the scheme to the end of parliament in 2020
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Osborne announces huge public land sale
Chancellor says land to be sold as part of £4.5bn austerity drive will include King’s Cross stake
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Online poll: Devolution
Do you think regional devolution will have a positive impact on the construction industry? Vote here
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Berkeley in talks over second Docklands tower
Berkeley is in talks with Tower Hamlets to develop another building next to its South Quay Plaza tower.
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Islands of housing within a green sea
We should be debating an appropriate redefinition of the interface between town and country
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Chinese giant bags £300m Swansea tidal lagoon contract
The Chinese marine engineering contractor has won the largest contract to date on the £1bn project
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Crown Estate appoints new head of regional portfolio
Hannah Milne appointed head of The Crown Estate’s regional portfolio.
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Call to invest £130bn a year to cope with climate change
Report by Mott MacDonald and Global Sustainability Institute urges businesses to invest to survive
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London boroughs to lose two thirds of social homes
Former HCA boss Lord Kerslake hits out at “wrong” Right to Buy plan’s huge impact in capital
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Fifa turmoil sparks Qatar work fears
Blatter resignation leads to concern among firms doing 2022 work
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Three firms win big on £250m Liverpool transport framework
Consultants’ four-year deal with Merseytravel comes amid growing momentum in north of England
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Task group launched to meet government green buildings target
UK GBC task group for non-domestic buildings joined by heavy-hitters including John Lewis and British Land
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Man with a mission
The new communities secretary has made some encouraging noises about addressing the UK’s need for more homes. But the task that lies ahead of him is neither small, nor simple