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HS2 resumes search for contractor to build £571m Birmingham station
Curzon Street project was previously worth £435m
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Industry calls on government to relax new immigration rules
Easier access for construction workers needed for “struggling” firms, says FMB boss
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Construction firms pick up £60bn of work in 2019
Industry 'flatlined' last year, according to Barbour ABI figures
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Projects: The Londoner, Leicester Square
Faced with severe space constraints on the site of the former Odeon cinema in Leicester Square, Edwardian Hotels has built more than half of The Londoner underground
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In pictures: Snug Architects submits plans for prayer landmark
Project team eyes December start on site for 50m tall Möbius strip
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5 minutes with… Phil Kentish, partner, Bidwells
Phil Kentish tells Building about his manicured lawn, being a labourer and what London building he wished he’d help fit-out.
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Litigation costs: No money-back guarantee
Recovering the costs of litigation can be a complex process subject to a variety of constraints
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Brexit: What happens next?
David Harrison, Jonathan Olson-Welsh and Rebecca Timms on what to expect as we get set to exit the EU
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Thousands of defects still to fix at Crossrail stations, boss admits
TfL board meeting hears about 'inevitable' task of sorting out problems
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How best to balance value and risk in procurement
Disposing of risk means considering the needs of the client and its project with care, as well as creating a fair environment in which to work
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Tate ‘snooping’ row back in court as neighbours launch appeal
Owners of Richard Rogers flats want Tate to shut 10th-floor viewing gallery
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OMI given the go-ahead for Salford’s tallest building
55-storey tower could start on site this year, says architect
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Jenrick approves 2,400 homes in London and Gloucestershire
The housing secretary has backed inspectors’ calls to grant permission for schemes in London and Gloucestershire
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Countryside to open second housing factory next year
First modular plant is now operating two shifts to meet demand, housebuilder says
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Three race for £135m Meridian Water job
Firms in line for infrastructure jobs on £6bn regeneration scheme
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Foster calls for House of Lords design competition
Ex-peer says government should ‘take cue’ from grand projects of 19 th century
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HSE to entirely run new building safety regulator
New body was originally expected to include local authorities, fire and rescue services
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Contractors primed for £50m Dublin university job
Four set to be shortlisted for Heneghan Peng scheme
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Cost model: Birmingham build to rent
Birmingham’s build-to-rent sector is belatedly taking off
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Laing O’Rourke joins industry pleas to get going on HS2
Group finance director Stewart McIntyre says firm interested in £500m Curzon Street station job