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Top 10 news stories of 2012
Our pick of the biggest news stories in construction this year, and how they made an impact on the national news agenda
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The year in covers: A selection of Building magazine's best artwork
Building’s group art editor explains the story behind some of Building’s covers over the past 12 months
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New Story Museum wins planning
Scheme by Purcell Architects in Oxford to become an “international visitor attraction”
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Best of Brickonomics 2012
Economist Brian Green has been analysing what the latest construction data means for the industry all year - here are the five blogs that caught readers’ attention most in 2012
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Hansom: Top industry gossip of 2012
Gossip columnist Hansom has been reporting on the more weird and wonderful antics of the industry all year, from swimsuit calendars to giant cakes and circus acts
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Best building projects
Architectural correspondent Ike Ijeh picks out his five most memorable projects of 2012
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Top interviews in 2012
From the UK’s most famous practising architect to a reclusive duo in charge of a fast-growing contractor, Building has interviewed a variety of industry characters this year. Here’s our pick of some of our favourites
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Government launches £200m housing fund
Housing minister Prisk opens developer competition for rented housing cash
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Safety blunders: A year of living dangerously
2012 was another vintage year for safety blunder pictures. Here are our top five examples of on-site idiocy
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Pay delays for SMEs 'worsening'
Study by ACE shows that small firms now paid in 90 days compared to 78 in 2011
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Scotland promised "building boom"
Finance secretary announces £200m boost for “shovel-ready” schemes
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EDF confirms delay to Hinkley decision
Chief executive Vincent de Rivas calls for “rapid progress” on negotiations with government
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MPs slam home extension plan
Select committee calls for total rethink of proposal to extend permitted development rights
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Land Secs picked to develop £100m cinema complex
Birthplace of London film industry set for new ‘film quarter’
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Contractors sign multi-billion pound gas contracts
National Grid appoints Balfour Beatty and Skanska/Morrison Utilities Services JV for eight-year deals
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New health and safety bible coming
CITB urges site workers to order 2013 edition of GE 700 manual
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Creditors approve MPG company voluntary arrangement
Specialist contractor can continue to trade after creditors vote