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Countryside lands Kingston estate regeneration job
Housebuilder beat regeneration specialists Pinnacle Group and Places for People to secure the multi-million pound scheme
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Legal & General brings in new faces at affordable housing arm
Firm's affordable housing arm has named new operations and development bosses
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Online poll: Help to Buy
This week’s poll: Are you worried that chancellor Philip Hammond will cancel the Help to Buy scheme in next week’s budget?
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Vinci says revenue at UK arm fell in third quarter
Company taking “more selective approach” to new business
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Get it in writing before work starts
Failing to execute a formal contract risks severe exposure in the face of a defects claim, warns Christopher Filor
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Is the ICC target cost contract ready to compete with NEC?
Ian Yule explains the recently released ICC target cost contract and weighs it against its main rival as an engineering contract, the NEC
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Trailblazers: Modular homes
Joseph Daniels, founder of luxury modular homes developer Project Etopia, praises the first modular homes built in the UK
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Arcadis says decision to keep architecture arm paying off
Business posts improved third quarter numbers
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BIM survey 2018: The rise and rise of BIM
The number of firms using the technology and appreciating the value it brings to their work grows - but how to win over those who are not yet convinced?
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Minister to spell out Hackitt plan details by Christmas
James Brokenshire to make announcements on cladding ban and implementing report’s recommendations in coming weeks
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Grenfell and the Hackitt report: whisper it, but progress is being made
Against the odds it seems that progress has been made behind the scenes – with, rumour has it, the help of about 100 civil servants – to implement Hackitt’s review
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Allies and Morrison team lands Romford regeneration
Architect working on mixed-use buildings including primary school for phase one
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Firms wait to see if developer replaces Chelsea Barracks boss
Terry Starr was in charge of construction at high-profile scheme
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Increasing number of firms want to be part of ‘the BIM club’
Benefits of the technology offset by worries about cost and use of staff time
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Engie lands £195m Kingston University student resi deal
The job involves both refurbishment and FM contracts
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In pictures: Bennetts Associates' Edinburgh tech campus now up and running
Scheme was built by McLaughlin Harvey
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Smaller firms having to shell out more to find staff, FMB survey says
Materials costs also heading north, group adds
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Image of the week: A bridge too far
The world’s longest sea-crossing bridge opened this week, between Hong Kong, Macau and Zhuhai in China.
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Mace runs up £70m deal to manage Commonwealth Games stadium revamp
Contractor to manage overhaul Birmingham's Alexander Stadium