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A cartoon cover from 1979
There’s a familiar face in this political cartoon from the 1970s who’s still making his mark today
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Euston, we have a problem
How HS2 has pulled the emergency cord on plans to demolish London’s most loathed station
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Hansom: Coming clean
Honesty seems to be the favoured policy this week, which leads to some surprising sales pitches. I, meanwhile, plan to take to the high seas (or, at least, a North London reservoir)
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The vision thing
Boris Johnson has set out his Vision for 2020 in typical bravura style. But there’s precious little of the focused thinking that made the Olympics such a success
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Join the BIM conversation
The CIBSE’s new online service allows the industry to share knowledge and discuss BIM
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Simplified BIM needed for FM
CAFM programs are process oriented solutions which are not suited to BIM data
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High hopes for Garden Bridge
If Heatherwick’s garden bridge in London can be realised, the city will be a better place
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Watch out for growth in a few key sectors
Data from the CPA/Barbour ABI index shows that construction contracts fell by 3% in May
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Countryside wins Dollis Valley permission
Housebuilder gets permission for 630-home regeneration scheme
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Ten firms picked for £800m schools framework
Ten contractors appointed to £800m school refurbishment framework for public sector procurement consortium LHC
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Highland council commits to £1bn construction spend
Local authority prioritises building projects under 10 year programme
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Late payments helped push Rowecord under
Creditors report reveals firm also had a shortfall of cash and orders and owed creditors £24m at the time of its collapse in April
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Kier and FCC confirmed for £600m Mersey Gateway
Client confirms Mersey Link consortia for massive bridge contract
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New look for Brent Cross Cricklewood
Development partners unveils amended plans for the £4.5bn Brent Cross Cricklewood regeneration scheme
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Kier seals deal on £240m Watford project
Kier seals deal to develop £240m housing scheme based around Watford General Hospital
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Skanska ready to go on £260m London scheme
Land Securities gives go-ahead to New Ludgate development, with Skanska to start construction in August
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Parsons Brinkerhoff wins role on £1bn Qatar motorway
Balfour Beatty subsidiary awarded £56m consultancy job on Qatar Expressway
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Spending Round: Who's for cake?
What will George Osborne portion out to construction in his Spending Round?
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New look for flagship London store
Architect Archial has unveiled plans for a new facade for the Debenhams flagship department store on Oxford Street, in London
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ICE slams government's lack of vision for transport
Major report on infrastructure argues Highways Agency should be given five-year settlements.