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In pictures: How Spurs' stadium now looks, nearly five months after delay first announced
Club has still not given new opening date for 62,000-seat ground
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Galliford Try and Morgan Sindall dumped as big names win spots on North West framework
Kier and John Graham Construction are the only firms to have secured spots on all three lots of £1.5bn deal
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Planners reveal how City will look in 2026
Twelve buildings over 100m high are yet to be complete – with six yet to start
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McAlpine's £86m Nottingham retail therapy
Scheme to redevelop Broadmarsh shopping centre begins in coming weeks
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2019: The completing projects to look out for this year
Ike Ijeh takes a look at 2019’s completing projects, including a brace of international museums and a couple of London tall buildings
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Kier set to be replaced by Bam on £65m Sheffield uni contract
Kier previously held a pre-construction services agreement for new social science building
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Interserve EfW plants now due to finish before July
Commitment made by Interserve’s partner on three incomplete EfW jobs
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What lies in store for the future of developments, post-Faraday?
A recent Court of Appeal judgement provides a useful steer for public bodies and developers to consider the overall purpose and intention of a development agreement
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2019: Taking BREEAM to the next level
Gabriela Costa, senior sustainability consultant at Sweco, explores how developers can complement the guidelines of frameworks like BREEAM to create buildings that impact positively not just on their tenants, but surrounding communities
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Contractors target infrastructure spending after output weakened in December
Confidence picks up despite Brexit uncertainty, according to the latest IHS Markit/CIPS data
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Beard to build new toll booths for Clifton Suspension Bridge
Contractor to make its mark on bridge designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel
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New Housing Court proposals: moving the chairs around or a chance to make a real difference?
The government’s recent announcement of a potential new Housing Court comes at exactly the right time for the housing sector, says TLT’s Kane Kirkbride
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2019: In bringing the next generation into construction, perception is everything
Perception is everything. The best apprenticeship system will never succeed if we cannot make young people and parents recognise the value of a technical or vocational route
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Contractors tell Midland Met hospital to stump up their bid costs
Balfour Beatty, Kier and Sir Robert McAlpine among those attending bidders’ open day for £400m scheme
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2019: Tackling construction’s productivity problem
The housing crisis, planning laws, modular and next generation talent - all of this could be vital in boosting productivity in construction
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2019 predictions: renewal and progress
Modular, regulations, retentions. It could be a big year in construction, Taylor Wessing’s Matthew Jones suggests
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Scottish government to consult on reforming retentions
Move follows repeated delay of Aldous bill
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Costain expecting lower turnover for 2018
Pre-tax profit likely to be flat, but contractor says order book up to a record £4.2bn