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Ridge moves to larger London offices
Relocation the result of expanding workforce in the capital, says consultant
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UK Construction Week gives building professionals control
UK Construction Week (UKCW) returns to the NEC between 9-11 October with a jam-packed three-day event where you can walk away feeling positive and ready for the future.
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Brexit could be a disaster for my business
All of the various raw material components that make up our finished façade systems product are imported from other EU countries – because there are no UK manufacturers that are suitable - leaving the EU without a deal could have disastrous consequences for us
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Industry remains in the dark over Brexit preparations
Construction bodies say government’s position on the industry lacks clarity and substance
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Hansom: Full of surprises
Staff at Edinburgh Zoo change their clothes for an unexpected reason, I’m misled by a fancy-sounding project, and an apartment with prestigious links proves hard to sell …
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Hull council unveils £130m development
Council will start to look for contractors from early next year
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Manchester told regeneration plans 'aren't fit for purpose'
A report from University of Manchester's business school found 'transport and housing is failing communities in the outer boroughs'
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Image of the week: Design module
As part of the London Design Festival – which starts on Saturday – Waugh Thistleton Architects, supported by Arup, has created an installation at Kensington’s V A museum
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Brexit: Is anyone listening?
The construction industry feels sidelined by the government in its vision for Brexit, complaining that ministers just aren’t listening. But is the sector itself partly to blame for failing to present a clear and unified voice?
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Interserve scores Leicestershire school job
The firm was awarded the contract under the Education and Skills Funding Agency’s £8bn school building framework
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Sketch of the week: Midland Metropolitan hospital
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by architect Pablo Fernandez Villoch at Edward Williams Architects.
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From the archive: 1852
Back in the 1850s, readers were just as excited about developments in the railways as they are today – but for the right reasons
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Comment
We apologise for the late-running Crossrail service …
Crossrail’s was supposed to be a good news story for construction - so what went wrong?
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Crossrail: The long wait
As Crossrail’s opening date is pushed further and further into the future and costs spiral over budget, Joey Gardiner asks why the biggest construction project in Europe has swerved so far off track and how this could impact the rest of the industry
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Former Crossrail boss blames delay on rolling stock decision
Rob Holden says earlier procurement of trains was essential to allow adequate integration with signalling
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TfL to start search for build to rent partner
The transport authority is looking to develop more than 3,000 build to rent homes
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Legal: The right to exclude
Terms limiting liability must not only be fair but must also correspond with a service provider’s standard terms of business
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Aberdeen road woe meant Galliford Try turned down taking over stricken Carillion hospital, boss admits
Bill Hocking says firm didn’t need ’distraction of recovering another bad job’
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Online poll: Is the Crossrail delay a poor reflection on construction?
This week’s poll: Does the delay to Crossrail reflect badly on the construction industry?