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Sketch of the week: Cohabitation unit for cities
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is from Cutwork
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Handover of first Crossrail station delayed
Custom House was due to be handed to Rail for London this month
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Building Awards 2019: Female Leadership Award shortlist
Nominees were chosen for their focus on ensuring women have a positive voice in construction and on attracting as wide a range of recruits as possible
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Comment
The NHS is making people sick – we need five-year rolling capital programmes
We need politicians to give the NHS estate their full attention, then perhaps they can use the construction industry more effectively to ease the pain
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McVey announces £38m MMC cash injection
Housing minister unveils plan for new MMC hub and funding for offsite homes
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Image of the week: On the clock
An Extinction Rebellion protester is watched by police last weekend after scaling scaffolding surrounding the Elizabeth Tower, which holds Big Ben
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Another blow for HS2 as Oakervee review’s ‘indefinite’ deadline revealed
Former HS2 chair had been expected to report by end of November
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Lendlease inks £8bn Thamesmead homes deal
Firm signs contract with Peabody for overhaul of south-east London scheme
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Three chasing £250m US embassy conversion
Grosvenor Square scheme designed by David Chipperfield Architects
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Feeling run down? Fixing the NHS’s languishing estate
Will the government finally put it on the road to recovery, or merely keep it on life support?
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Crossrail boss repeats worries about meeting opening deadline
Mark Wild says scheme now in crucial testing phase ‘which can flag up any bugs or defects with systems’
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Safety fears on run-down hospitals
Most hospital bosses say shortfall in capital investment increasing risk
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Number of building firms going under jumps by half in just three months
KPMG warns ongoing uncertainty and tightening access to credit means number of stricken contractors set to rise