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Grenfell Inquiry: Rydon manager says firm was ‘thorough’ in checking work
Main contractor’s final site manager was drafted in after project manager and contracts manager quit
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Travis Perkins begins recovery but firm warns covid will send turnover down 20% in first half
Hardest hit parts of the business have been merchanting and plumbing and heating arms
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Covid forces City of London to extend deadline for architects' framework
Bidders get extra three weeks to send in documents
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Architects picked to design latest Ebbsfleet scheme
Masterplanning team includes Allies and Morrison
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Knight gets green light for rail bridge linking Germany and Poland
Structure to be built by end of 2022
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What does ‘design life’ mean in construction contracts?
Examining the implications of contractual obligations on the ‘design life’ of buildings, and how far they extend
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Permitted development rights: a solution to our dying high streets, or a permit for future slums?
The government’s expansion of permitted development rights from the end of August has united many professional bodies in vehement opposition. Joey Gardiner explains the reasoning behind the move and why it is so controversial, while opponents Ben Clifford, Andrew Forth and Julia Park voice their concerns
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Balfour Beatty shuts concrete plant as covid-19 cluster emerges
Twenty employees test positive for virus
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HS2 to award £6bn of work in next two years
Minimum of 18 contracts up for grabs by December 2022
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Morrisroe warns on covid impact
Firm bought 75% stake in demolition contractor Cantillon earlier this month
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Consultation on Eric Parry’s plans for City courts complex begins
Scheme will also include City of London police HQ
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Just £250,000 from £38m Shaylor was owed at time it collapsed has been paid back
Trade creditors given no hope of missing money
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Funding black hole caused by covid sees several TfL jobs hit the buffers
Transport body says it is missing £5bn after passenger numbers nosedived in wake of lockdown
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PRP among four architects to unveil designs for Kensington & Chelsea council homes
Scheme was given planning last week
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Government rules out VAT reduction on domestic work
Financial secretary says move would cost Treasury £6bn a year
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Projects: Outernet London, St Giles Circus
An immersive gallery with a theatrical facade is taking shape in central London on the Outernet site at St Giles Circus, but it is under the ground that the real drama has taken place, with an enormous music venue carved out amid a tangle of tube tunnels, and one historic ...
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Post covid supply chains
Iain Parker considers strengthened supply chains in the face of US-China trade wars, impending Brexit tariffs and an ongoing pandemic - plus the need to cut carbon
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TfL planning for 2023 Crossrail opening
TfL’s financial plans predict full line will not be operational for another three years
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Coronavirus update for construction: 22 July
Build UK’s update the industry amid the covid-19 outbreak
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