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Bam bags £50m Rolls-Royce job
Exclusive: Contractor beats big names to job to build an Aero Engine Controls advanced manufacturing and technology facility in Birmingham
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CG Group Limited vs Breyer Group PLC: Lack of jurisdiction and natural justice.
In this case the judge determined that it would be difficult to see how any challenge on the basis of jurisdiction or breach of natural justice could be maintained
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Claims under collateral warranties
In her final column for Building, Rachel Barnes looks at a case that sheds some light on the thorny question of whether a claim under a collateral warranty can be referred to adjudication
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The limitations of the localist agenda
Three years on from Eric Pickles’ changes, we must help the government get planning right
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Is it time for a radical rethink of Building Regulations?
Making developers liable for a building’s performance would benefit both customer and industry
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The right skills for the 2025 challenge
The Industrial Strategy signifies a brighter future for construction if we can get our act in gear now
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AFC Wimbledon eyes new stadium
AFC Wimbledon launches bid to return to new stadium at its traditional home in Wimbledon
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Stephanie Canham
Stephanie Canham is national head of projects and construction at city, national and international law firm Trowers Hamlins
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Grainger seeks housebuilder for Aldershot scheme
Developer wants partner for 228-home first phase
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Crackdown on 'tax cheat' builders in London
HMRC launches taskforce as Labour pledges to tackle bogus self employment
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Construction's oldest foe
James Wates says issues like blacklisting are threatening the industry’s reputation and can turn young people away from construction
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Lessons in group learning
A lack of collaboration in school building projects is the problem we need to address to solve the more for less equation
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Mace boss targets 15% growth this year
Exclusive: Reynolds claims revenue will increase to nearly £1.3bn and outlines plans to unite consultancy and international business
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RLB wins role on £266m Chinese tower scheme
Firm appointed as QS on landmark development in the central business district of north-west Chinese city of Lanzhou
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Burj Al Arab architect leaves Atkins to set up rival practice
Exclusive: Tom Wright and two other Atkins design directors found global practice to focus on high-end projects
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Don't be found wanting
The supply chain seems to have been caught out by construction’s recovery, it can’t afford to hesitate any longer