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Features
How interior design is changing
As part of our May Design Series preview, Sebastian Conran and Daniel Hopwood offer their perspectives on how interior design is changing
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Comment
SNP sound and fury could signify nothing for construction
The Scottish nationalists may have entered Parliament en masse, but their influence on construction will be small
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Construction's key ministers: Who are they?
Building profiles six new and old ministers that will impact on the construction sector
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Comment
Adjudication: Galliford Try Building Limited vs Estura Limited
Before Mr Justice Edwards-Stuart in the TCC. Judgment delivered 27 February 2015
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Comment
How not to do it
Having terms of the main contract in a subcontract is a common practice, but poor drafting can mean it does not have the intended effect
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Reshuffle latest: New housing minister appointed
Housing, construction, planning, energy and architecture ministers all expected to be announced today
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German PRS developer buys 500-home UK scheme
Developer Patrizia plans private rented scheme in Manchester
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Comment
Dos and Don'ts of two-stage tendering
What are the ingredients of a successful two-stage process
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Horizon makes senior hire on new Anglessy nuclear power plant
Energy company appoints new operations director for second nuclear power plant in Anglesey, Wales
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Sweett wins role on £130m Canning Town project
Consultant to provide independent certifier services on Hallsville Quarter phase two
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Features
May Design Series preview: Three days in May
The May Design Series focuses on the key trends and issues affecting interior design - and explores them in a compelling conference and seminar programme
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Comment
The green agenda will not sink with the Lib Dems
On the face of it the Tories may not seem to have much time for the sustainability agenda, but there is cause for optimism
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Comment
Election 2015: On the night
Building’s correspondent describes observing last night’s election result from BBC Broadcasting House and looks to the future under a Tory majority
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Features
Election special: Now listen here...
Company chiefs and heads of industry bodies from across the sector set out their messages to the prime minister
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Comment
Consultants: Know your limits
Consultants have a duty to exercise reasonable skill and care. But is there any clarity as to how far they need to go so as not to land up in deep water?
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Comment
The power of three
City villages, city regions and buildings that are more resilient to the weather show some innovative ways in which construction is steadily improving the future of the built environment
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News
Housebuilders' shares boosted by Tory election win
Housebuilders saw an average 6.5% jump in their share prices following the election
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Election 2015: The casualties
The big hitters with heavy influence on construction who have lost their seats
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Industry reacts to Conservative victory
Construction and business groups broadly supportive as shock result comes in, but warn over potential EU uncertainty