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Coronavirus update for construction: 24 June
Build UK’s update the industry amid the covid-19 outbreak
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Laing O’Rourke decides to make tilt at £570m Birmingham HS2 station
Firm had pulled out of Euston job won by Mace after deeming it too risky
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International BIM takes a big step forward
The first BIM protocol for use with ISO 19650 provides a legal framework for those using the international standard
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Industry had better get used to social distancing despite 2m rule relaxation, CLC chief warns
New measures good for housebuilders, Andy Mitchell says, but adds their impact will be mixed
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Covid productivity losses triggering delays and jump in costs, Turner & Townsend says
Consultant adds typical £20m project now expected to cost 3% more – wiping out firms’ margins
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Persimmon turns to outsider as it appoints new chief executive
National Express boss Dean Finch joins later this year
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City green lights £337m Museum of London proposals
Museum to move into old West Smithfield market buildings
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Setback for IBM redevelopment as building listed
AHMM behind makeover for South Bank landmark which has been given grade II protection
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UK consultants parachuted in to support Peru storm recovery
Mace, Arup and Gleeds selected by the Department for International Trade
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Let’s act in good faith, always – not just during covid
Emergency government guidance on contracts urges us to ‘behave responsibly’ during the pandemic. But why only now?
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BDP announces up to 70 redundancies
UK’s biggest architect looks to shed jobs as furlough scheme winds up
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London’s size helping it cope with covid crisis, latest RLB survey into pandemic’s impact says
But worries grow over jobs in regions
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Intu warns shopping centres could close as administrators put on standby
Retail giant has debts of £5bn
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Wilkinson Eyre opens Sydney office on the back of Barangaroo work
News comes as $1.5bn One Barangaroo tower becomes Sydney’s tallest
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Seddon tipped for £24m Stockport college job
Wates left scheme last August after failing to agree price
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How to adapt for long-term resilience
Some of the changes under lockdown may be here to stay, says EY’s UK construction leader Ian Marson
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Government to extend lapsed planning consents
More than 400 schemes had been due to see permissions expire next week