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Small builders’ workloads fall for first time in six years, warns FMB
Nearly a third of SMEs report drop in workloads over past 12 months
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Hospital trust promises to play tough with Balfour in Midland Met negotiations
Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS trust says it has several safeguards in place to guarantee value for money
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A timely spring clean in the world of MMC
The government’s cross-industry working group on MMC should help eliminate much confusion and misinterpretation
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Online poll: How well is construction doing at going green?
This week’s poll: Is construction taking things seriously to mitigate the impact climate change has on construction?
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Government has 'no intention' of putting brakes on HS2 construction
Transport minister Nusrat Ghani gives short shrift to Chilterns MP’s request to pause project for six months
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Image of the week: Don't paint it black
A supposed Banksy mural near the former location of the Extinction Rebellion climate change activist camp in Marble Arch, London
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London council eyeing replacement for collapsed Lakehouse on primary school job
Bromley council appointed the failed contractor last July
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What can new entrants into construction offer us?
James Bessey predicts what major changes to our rules and regulations new entrants to construction may expect to see
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Laing O'Rourke improves the time it takes to settle up - by just one day
Country’s biggest private contractor falling behind peers in getting bills paid quicker
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Working smarter together: collaborative contracts proving the catalyst for new technology
In the ninth part of our series on new technology and the law, Ben Wilkins considers how more contracts based on collaborative working can help drive the use of new technology
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Balfour Beatty in the box seat for Carillion's Midland Met hospital
Trust adds it will only pay for cost of work completed – not the £267m target price
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In pictures: New mixed-use scheme at King's Cross gets OK
Islington council has approved the last building in the scheme
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Consultants named on £70m south of England framework
Successful firms include Arcadis, Turner Townsend and Faithful+Gould
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More grillings coming the way of Crossrail bosses
Public Accounts Committee set to get its chance after last week’s news scheme won’t open until March 2021
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Adjaye forced to alter Holocaust Memorial designs
Revisions follow public consultation into contested scheme
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Inspirations: architecture admired by the next generation
Architecture that delights the upcoming generation of construction professionals: four of our guest editors pick buildings that either inspired them to waork in construction or have impressed on them the importance of design quality early in their careers
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Balfour Beatty and Laing O'Rourke chucked off Prompt Payment Code
Pair joined by Interserve, Costain and Persimmon in being named and shamed by government