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Farrell Review is delivering, says its author
Parliamentary event next month to mark report’s first birthday
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AC Milan ditches San Siro for new stadium
Arup has unveiled designs for the planned new 48,000-seat home for AC Milan
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Birimingham unveils £600m 'Canary Wharf-style' masterplan
City council earmarks Snow Hill area for new business district
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Extensions of time: After the event
The judge’s comments in a judgment around extensions of time provide future guidance
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Planning: A view from the bridge
Everyone seems to want a Garden Bridge across the Thames so it was no surprise when the planning authority brushed aside legal requirements
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Lobby groups warn against cull of green planning resources
Government has removed online planning resources relating to parks and open spaces from main planning portal
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Lakehouse founder to step down after flotation
Director Steve Rawlings to step down if £345m social housing contractor is successful in stock exchange bid
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Sketch of the week: Kuala Lumpur
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch by Warren Williams is of a bioclimatic skyscraper
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Interview: Steve Edge
Six years ago designer Steve Edge was advocating corporate rebranding as a way of surviving the recession. Now that the market place is hotting up again, he thinks firms should be even more aware about their image
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Anglo Holt Construction falls into administration
Baker Tilly appointed administrator as 52 jobs are axed at West Bromich-based contractor
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Cheesegrater bolt supplier enters, then exits administration
Andrews Fasteners Ltd bought out of administration by new company AFC Products
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Hadrian's Wall visitor centre bags lottery funding
Construction on JDDK scheme to start later this year
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Arcadis unveils senior leadership team
Consultant reshuffles senior team in wake of Hyder acquisition
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Nine firms bag HS2 ground investigation work
Mix of consultants and contractors awarded £50m framework
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Walsall Housing Group to go ahead with up to 350 new homes
Provider consults on third phase of West Mids regeneration scheme
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Buildings as power stations
Scientists are working hard to make the built environment principally reliant on renewable energy. But with only 10% of their ideas leading to commercial application, a Swansea-based innovation centre aims to turn theory into practice
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The rise of the first-time buyers
The number of newcomers on the property ladder may be at its highest point since 2007, but the market’s reliance on government initiatives should give housebuilders pause for thought in an election year
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Expert witness: Three Card Trick
How can an expert witness be unbiased when hired by one party? Reader, behold, a tale of an expert witness too honest for his own good
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Labour to make housebuilding Infrastructure Commission priority
Shadow chancellor Ed Balls lays out 10 priorities for National Infrastructure Commission