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NewsWinding-up petitions from HMRC on the rise, official figures say
Tax man increaingly drawing ‘line in sand’ over non-payment of PAYE and VAT, experts warn
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FeaturesDeveloping a sense of trust: What could warranty reform mean for scheme viabilitiy?
For housebuilders and developers, the mandating of increased warranties could drive up costs. But if they respond with an improved focus on quality, there will be benefits in the form of enhanced reputations and greater trust from homebuyers. Jordan Marshall reports
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NewsGove turns down GPE’s £200m tower plan at London Bridge after planning wrangle
Developer submitted two alternative schemes after concerns lodged about height of original 37-storey proposal
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NewsEstimated 2,000 buildings not yet registered with Building Safety Regulator just days before deadline
Building Safety Regulator reminds building owners not registering by 1 October is against the law
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NewsOlympia developer unveils plan to turn London cinema into new theatre
Grade II-listed building on Shaftesbury Avenue will include hotel and dining facilities
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FeaturesFrom the archives: The construction of New York’s Woolworth Building, 1911-13
How Building charted the rise of the Big Apple’s tallest pre-First World War skyscraper
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NewsUnsecured creditors of stricken cladding firm which worked on Liverpool stand unlikely to get any of £5.4m they’re owed back
Essex firm sank in February but was bought up under a pre-pack deal
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NewsPlans unveiled for Birmingham Energy Institute hub
Centre will host research labs and collaboration space for low-carbon innovation as part of £50m investment
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CommentTemporary finality in adjudication: Why you must pay now, argue later
A case where timing was all – from the temporary finality of the adjudicator’s decisions to the interim account dates
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CommentThere is nothing long-term about Sunak’s net zero policy U-turn
The prime minister’s insistence he can hit legally binding targets without imposing unreasonable costs on voters is a fig leaf for inaction, writes Thomas Lane
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NewsDanish architect gets OK for third London office with green light for City block
Approval paves way for demolition of 1960s glass-fronted building and 1980s former bank
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NewsCurrie & Brown boosts infrastructure team with promotion and new hires
Company veteran becomes national head of division
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NewsDevelopment soars at Peabody in first accounts since Catalyst merger
Housing association completed 2,399 homes, nearly triple previous year as turnover and surplus increased
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NewsAston Villa delays events space plan to accelerate start on £100m stadium expansion
Villa Live scheme next to ground mothballed under plan to quicken up North Stand work
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FeaturesInside UCL East’s new £250m Marshgate campus
With the biggest development in its history, UCL wanted to create a new type of university campus. Daniel Gayne reports on how the team got on
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NewsSpringfield re-enters affordable housebuilding market
Scottish housebuilder paused new contracts in sector last year after losing money on contracts
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Features5 minutes with … Charlene Shum at Platform
The project executive on the industry’s blame culture, the importance of collaboration and why it is vital to care about those smallest details
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FeaturesWho finished top of the table? The Building Quiz results revealed
Some of construction’s best and brightest battled it out at this year’s Building Quiz, writes Jordan Marshall. Photography by Wilde Fry














