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BIM survey 2020: The final push for full adoption
BIM adoption remains stuck on a plateau, according to the latest NBS survey. But those who are working with BIM are doing it better – and the new building safety legislation is likely to give an extra boost
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Mace overhauls Laing O’Rourke for work at £3bn Canada Water scheme
Wates also lands deal on huge British Land revamp
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Radical changes needed to combustibles ban, architects tell government
RIBA argues for more buildings to be covered
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NHS trust frets covid-19 will delay former Carillion hospital job even further
New 2022 opening date under threat from pandemic
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Planning for construction’s recovery: What you can do
The CLC-led will be launching a recovery plan for the industry, Simon Rawlinson sets out how you can get involved
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Coronavirus update for construction: 22 May
Build UK’s update the industry amid the covid-19 outbreak
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Industry braced for more job cuts as speculation grows over where axe will fall at Wates
Firm announced 300 redundancies earlier this week
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Work to complete HMRC's regional hubs delayed by covid-19
Finance minister admits pandemic has put programme back by four months
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Listed contractors’ shares begin recovery but all see average price decline in year so far
Stocks in Balfour Beatty weather storm best
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Comment
Fair play to relational contracting
Good faith is becoming a central tenet of construction law, as highlighted in two recent publications
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Open letter to government: Priorities for revitalising the construction sector
Rudi Klein addresses an open letter to the business secretary and the Cabinet Office, lobbying hard for certainty of workflow and cashflow to keep SMEs afloat
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Scottish sites to start reopening next week
Soft site works will be able to restart at discretion of government
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Coronavirus update for construction: 21 May
Build UK’s update the industry amid the covid-19 outbreak
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O’Rourke confirmed for Salford tower as it beefs up non-exec team
Firm beat McAlpine to £160m scheme