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Gleeds blames Brexit for job cuts
Director brought in from Buro Four to grow London PM business goes after a year
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Projects: Exploring ‘the third space’
Three new London commercial schemes explore the ‘in-between’ areas that are neither home nor workplace, neither public nor private
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Comment
Beanbags and masterplanning
The home-from-home trend sweeping our public spaces shows that as living space in big cities grows more dense, people are crying out for areas to relax and socialise
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Fosters’ partner appointed to work on Grenfell inquiry's second phase
Prime minister has announced two new experts
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Homes England in row over ‘unauthorised’ contract notices
Government’s housing delivery agency investigating release of notices on OJEU
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Comment
Once the aim was homes for heroes – now it’s fitness for human habitation
Inadequate housing supply and poor-quality homes are a problem that in the 21st-century we should be able to solve
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Westminster after firms to pull down Chelsea housing estate
Demolition contractors to send in bids for £3m deal in early July
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Galliford Try bags £31m defence contracts
Consultants working on schemes including Aecom, WSP and Arcadis
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Phase one finishes at Boaty McBoatface Antarctic wharf
Bam and Ramboll pause work because winter is coming
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Grenfell fire response: let’s not lose momentum
The Hackitt report has got backing from the government, but recent events in Westminster bring the prospect of delay
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Morgan Sindall to spruce up Prince Charles residence at Aberystwyth uni
Work at mid-Wales site will finish next year
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More defects found at Carillion's Liverpool hospital
Business case to complete mothballed scheme will be finalised next month
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Consultants come on board for Birmingham station revamp
F+G, WSP and Wilkinson Eyre lined up for work
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Six architects chase Museum of London’s subterranean gallery
David Kohn and ZMMA among architects on shortlist
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Most firms don’t follow Hackitt recommendations
Building survey reveals construction companies have changed little in response to report after Grenfell fire
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Berks council wants £300m development partner
Local authority wants firm to build a range of schemes on earmarked sites
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Hackitt: Where do we go from here?
Two years on from the Grenfell fire and a year after the resulting Hackitt report, the government is at last moving forward on strengthening the regulatory environment for construction. To assess the industry’s progress so far, Building carried out a survey ahead of its upcoming conference