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Wary subcontractors means timetable to restart stalled Carillion hospital slips
NHS trust admits procurement process on Laing O’Rourke’s work to get going on Liverpool scheme is behind schedule
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Ongoing Brexit uncertainty hits construction output again
CPA now predicting a decline in workloads this year after forecasting growth over the winter
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Office workers getting the shakes from Laing O'Rourke on Crossrail
Contractor says nearby businesses were given warning about the work
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Stace research says teenagers turning backs on construction
Less than 10% of 800 youngsters would put industry top of their career path
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Anything is possible: a vision for the future of construction
Diversity, sustainability, creativity and collaboration: today’s young professionals plan to do things very differently when they are in charge
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Tory peer says housebuilders should be hit with 10% retention on new homes
Initiative would see firms build more homes snag-free, Lord Bethell adds
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Build-to-rent: a sleepover at a Wembley scheme
Quintain’s 5,000-home build-to-rent development in Wembley seeks to create a sense of community living through wine tastings, tutored events and supper clubs – a place where residents can return from work to a concierge-serviced, hassle-free oasis. How does it score? Hamish Champ slept the night there to find out
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Crossrail: Heads would have rolled, if they hadn’t gone already
Who will finally admit it was their fault the job is so late?
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Crossrail won't open until March 2021
Chief executive says six month opening window to start from October 2020
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London Assembly says others need to take their share of Crossrail blame, not just Terry Morgan
Former chairman the ‘fall guy’ but ex-chief executives including Andrew Wolstenholme also responsible for debacle
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Balfour Beatty scores £26m Aberdeen gardens job
Work on scheme by LDA Design due to start this summer
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Construction industry gossip: Who's counting?
Interserve bosses may or may not be quids in, while further down the food chain, workers tell the bean counters how to bring happiness to the workplace
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Outreach: what the industry should do to attract school leavers
The skills shortage continues to worsen, and while the government is taking action now with the apprenticeship levy, it’s not enough. Debika Ray reports on what the industry is doing to inspire young minds and win new recruits
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Chipperfield's Edinburgh concert hall approved after five-hour grilling
Councillors vote narrowly in favour of city’s first concert hall for 100 years
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Osborne wins £40m mixed-use Marylebone scheme
Contractor to reconstruct Regent House for developer Native Land
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From the archive: 2003 - Tom Daley in the deep end
Building is reminded of an interview we once did with a certain young person whose career would surely have belly-flopped without the backing of this sector