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Qatari Diar lodges plans for final stage of Chelsea Barracks
Phase 6B provides the scheme’s affordable housing
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Comment
Case in Focus: how low can you go?
Ted Lowery on a judgment that slated one side’s jaundiced approach to quantum evidence
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CITB paid Carillion £7.3m for apprentices and training
Training provide gave collapsed contractor more money than any other firm
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Demolition contractor scores Koko gig
A main contractor is expected to be appointed to the makeover in the coming weeks
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British Council for Offices names new chief
Katrina Kostic Samen is taking over from Make founder Ken Shuttleworth
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Features
Online poll: Modular housing take-off
This week’s poll: Are we finally about to see modular techniques take off and solve the UK’s much-publicised housing crisis?
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Image of the week: A flying visit
Thousands of onlookers lined the Mall and the royals watched from a Buckingham Palace balcony as “up to 100” aircraft took part in the centenary celebrations of the Royal Air Force
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Interserve bags £35m London hospital job
Barking, Havering Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust handed the firm the five-year services contract
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Sketch of the week: Affordable housing project, Ladywell, south-east London
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by project architect Sarah Ernst at Architype
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From the archive: 2005
This week, we interviewed James Lidgate, chief executive of Legal & General Homes, who is on a mission to produce 15,000 homes a year with the help of modular design. However, long before the 2017 government white paper called for offsite strategies, and the current rallying cry for modular, there ...
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Government was a poor payer, former Carillion boss tells MPs
Richard Howson says departments often gave firm incorrect information about the scope of work required
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Analysis: Carillion by numbers
Since the contracting giant went bust six months ago, a mess of startling facts and figures have emerged into the public domain. Dave Rogers picks his way through
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Comment
Digital dexterity
Next-generation technology and digitalised workflows have the power to revolutionise our industry, but to make the most of their potential we must give up on old ways of thinking
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What is on Kit Malthouse's to-do list
With the introduction of Kit Malthouse as the latest housing minister, TLT’s David Smithen hopes that he will resist the temptation to demonise the development industry
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Projects: For a new generation
On a vast regeneration site in London’s Wembley Park, developer Quintain is building what it hopes will be the UK’s largest build-to-rent scheme
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Vinci picks up £75m Trafford Centre revamp
Contractor to carry out work on Barton Square part of development