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Architecture school to launch first offsite construction course
Oxford Brookes teams up with Hawkins\Brown on new part II
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Maccreanor Lavington OK’d for south London towers
Two schemes will include close to 500 homes on Old Kent Road
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Cladding still giving Liverpool hospital bosses headaches
Arup report has previously said Carillion fitted defective material at project
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In pictures: Fred Perry store in New York opens
Architect Buckley Gray Yeoman behind designs for retailer’s Manhattan outpost
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Election sends architects’ confidence to seven-year low
Index stuck in successive months of negative territory for first time since 2012
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Construction industry gossip: Playing all the right notes but…
This week, a slanted take on tall towers, the tale of a Thatcher comeback, and light at the end of the Crossrail tunnel
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Chipperfield wins Berlin tower
Firm triumphs in contest for 70m tall building in German capital
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In pictures: Mace completes new UCL ear and nose facility
Job at hospital’s Bloomsbury campus designed by Pilbrow Partners
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Ramboll pinches Arup boss to head up cities team
New recruit has previously worked on International Quarter development in Stratford
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Sketch of the week: Forest school, north London
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Sean Collins, director at Child Graddon Lewis
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Laing O’Rourke back on Prompt Payment Code
Reinstatement comes after firm improved its payment times to suppliers
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Infrastructure update: Full fibre and 5G
Here, Building examines the state of the digital communications market and the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead
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Construction contracts: Maintaining good relations
What does it mean if a contract is classified as a relational contract? And how does this relate to a duty of good faith?
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Another setback for Crossrail as trial running delayed until summer
Work was due to start on Valentine’s Day
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Labour promise £75bn for ‘housing revolution’
Party to build 150,000 council and social homes a year if it wins next month’s general election
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Tall towers and trade marks
Louise Popple considers intellectual property rights in iconic buildings
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Countryside profit jumps as chief steps down after six years
Housebuilder also reveals it sacked staff following accounting probe
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