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TfL expects HS2 station appointments this week
Contract awards for Euston and Old Oak stations had been due last month
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Crossrail only has 80% chance of hitting new budget, report says
KPMG’s review found Crossrail is currently costing £30m a week
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Break through: how AI and machine learning could transform construction
Advances in AI and machine learning could be about to transform the construction sector, using techniques such as image recognition and analysis to reduce risk, prevent schedule overruns, and improve cost-effectiveness.
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The game of business: what can it teach us?
Game theory teaches us that in the world of business, talk about ‘winning’ and ‘losing’ is just a nonsense, writes Alinea’s Iain Parker
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In the stream age - how do we commoditise our data?
If we look outside the sector for inspiration we can find new ways of approaching our data that can bring a singular change in the way we do things
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Construction industry gossip: You've got to laugh
Andrew Marr gets the BCO giggling with pseudo-sympathy for the Mays and conductor Simon Rattle goes overboard on the architectural trash talk
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Contractors put on notice for £25m Royal Veterinary College job
Work is due to start in the summer
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‘Decent’ housing must guarantee quality internet connections
Full-fibre broadband offers so much more than access to Netflix - it can change lives, writes Jeremy Chelot
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Grayling says government remains committed to HS2 phase two
Transport Secretary labels suggestions that the second stage of the controversial rail project might not happen as “completely inaccurate”
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City watchdog widens Carillion probe
Financial Reporting Council looking at whether performance of key contracts was reflected in financial results
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Retentions bill second reading moved to March
Peter Aldous’ private member’s bill had been due to be heard today
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Sketch of the week: Science Gallery, London
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Rob Haworth, associate director at LTS Architects
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From the archive: 1999 - Tomorrow's world
Ten years before this week’s exploration of machine learning and artificial intelligence, Building offered readers a “cornucopia” of 99 things to look out for in 1999
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Ousted Interserve director becomes ISG operations boss
Gordon Kew will join the private contractor this month
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Mixed results on gender pay gap at first consultants to update figures
But Norman Foster’s practice sees numbers improve
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Public consultations could be so much better if they started the conversation earlier
Let’s design in collaboration with the people who care about the outcomes the most
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Relief as UK confirms it will adopt EU standards for construction products post no-deal Brexit
Manufacturers looking to export to the EU still in limbo with the government unable to say if British standards would be recognised in the event of a no-deal Brexit
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Housing minister orders testing of non-ACM cladding
Kit Malthouse said the government is expecting test results by the summer
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