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Allies & Morrison targets North America expansion after Canada win
Practice lands Toronto masterplan on back of King’s Cross experience
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Lovell lines up Suffolk affordable housing
Scheme will be built for housing association Clarion
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Last Carillion contracts transferred as investigation into collapse continues
Seven months after the contractor collapsed all contracts have been transferred
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Get ready for a new digital way of working
Digital technology can address many of the challenges the construction industry faces, but with the sector widely reported as one of the least digitised, reskilling now is important to ensure the industry is ready for the 4 th Industrial Revolution
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Authorities express concerns over Commonwealth Games projects
Aquatics centre and transport hub given high-risk ratings
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Court steps in to stop trespassers on Multiplex sites
Injuction prevents named people entering sites at 22 Bishopsgate, 100 Bishopsgate and Principal Place
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Assael plans 2,000 homes at former margarine factory
Work is expected to start on the site next autumn
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Make moves offices in Sydney as it eyes more growth in Australia
Income in country was up a quarter last year
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Kent builder begins search for new boss
Gallagher chief executive Nick Yandle goes at end of year
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Permasteelisa clad all over as it lands £62m Battersea job
Italian firm to carry out work on Frank gehry-designed homes
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Half a million homes planned on Green Belt, say campaigners
Group says more brownfield land should be used to meet housing targets
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Supporting student wellbeing - housing has a part to play
Everyone remembers their student accommodation from their time at university. So why aren’t we focussing on making student housing more liveable?
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Steadying the ship
It’s a nerve-racking time for contractors – and nobody knows this better than Greg Craig, who has fond memories of his stint at Carillion and hopes its collapse will serve as a cautionary tale. But at the helm of Skanska UK, he detects calmer waters ahead.
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Leader: Playing fair
It’s not just main contractors who have been at fault over late payments. Practices along the entire chain, right from the client, should be more transparent
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Learn lessons about risk after Carillion collapse, Skanska boss tells clients
Greg Craig says contractors are expected to shoulder too much liability on jobs
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Hansom: Lazy-hazy-crazy days
President Trump makes a few more lives difficult and Jacob Rees-Mogg assures us he’ll find a way to improve ours; meanwhile, everyone else just wants to put their out-of-office on and get away
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Trust votes in favour of raiding public purse to finish Carillion hospital
A new private finance option had previously been the preferred vehicle for finishing the Midland Metropolitan hospital