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Fears of further delays to £600m framework
Concern comes as management of a repeatedly delayed £600m government framework for consultants is transferred to a private sector company
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Planning stats: residential projects and approvals in August 2013
Persimmon Homes is back in the top spot, while the South-east boasts the most projects in planning
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Changing how we deliver healthcare
A new, community-based model of healthcare could create the equivalent of 40 extra beds per hospital
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St Paul's School, London: Best days of its life
Architectural standards were slipping at the 500-year-old St Paul’s School in London, but the elegant exposed interiors and concrete colonnades of Nicholas Hare’s new science building augur well for the future
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School buildings: Do the math
The DfE has so far failed to hit its construction cost cutting targets, why?
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Matthew Cutts
Matthew Cutts is EC Harris’ global market sector leader for financial institutions
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Tony Williams
Founder and chief executive of Building Value, an independent advisory business specialising in building, real estate and support services
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David Lawrence
David Lawrence is executive director responsible for Capita Symonds’ health property division
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Good design is an essential activity on any project
Good design is not an extra that adds aesthetic value – it is the essential intellectual process at the heart of every product
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Cambridge university seeks contractors for £1bn scheme
Main contractors sought for first phase of Aecom-masterplanned North West Cambridge urban extension
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Skanska closes housing development business
Contractor ditches ambition to become one of the UK’s top housebuilders as it closes Homes by Skanska business in the UK
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Modular assembly forest school
Lime Tree Primary School, a modular assembly forest school in Greater Manchester, has a sensitive design concept from standardised elements