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KSS hoping to be on the ball with Leicester City training complex
Plans for Foxes due to be submitted this summer
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OMA remixes plans for Manchester’s Factory venue
Laing O’Rourke set to sign £112m deal for landmark arts complex this summer
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More schemes OK'd under Croydon homes plan
Council’s development arm now on site with over 1,000 homes
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Vaughan collapse leaves firms and employees owed £11m
M E specialist went under in March, blaming Carillion’s implosion for its demise
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UK workers stay put despite rewards of working abroad
A skills shortage at home and less generous conditions in some overseas markets mean less movement
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International salary survey 2018: Moving up in the world
Brexit may be looming but the prospect hasn’t yet forced an exodus from Britain’s construction industry
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Legal: Cyber security: the new data rules
Andrew Wood of Taylor Wessing’s construction team explains why no one can afford to ignore the new data protection regulation rules that come into force today
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Residential construction markets - how do London and Melbourne compare?
Two consulting teams - one in London, UK, and one in Melbourne, Australia, compare the residential construction markets in their two cities
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Thought for tomorrow: Digital, diverse and dynamic
We ask readers to share their visions of the construction industry in 25 years’ time
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Hounslow West social housing project passes final hurdle
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan gives stamp of approval to 176 home scheme
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Hansom: It’s all in the timing
Carillion’s former finance boss is recognised for his judicious timing, while Willmott Dixon’s snapper captures just the right moment (smile!)
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Minister urges more firms to recruit ex-offenders
Justice secretary David Gauke said employers often shied away from hiring former prisoners
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Welsh government launches £40m loan fund for SME builders
The Stalled Sites Fund provides cash for small homebuilders struggling to finance projects
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Image of the week: A fitting tribute
The Stephen Lawrence Centre in Deptford, originally opened in 2008 in memory of the teenager killed in 1993, has reopened after a refurbishment by BW
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Sketch of the week: The Principal, Manchester
This week’s multimedia #buildingdoodle sketch is by associate director Martin Douglas at Pad Design
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From the archive: 2008
This week we look back at how foreign climes beckoned for Brits pre-recession
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Sellar to start hunt for £350m Paddington Square builder this summer
New construction director Paul Flexney-Briscoe expects to shortlist half a dozen firms for job
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Hackitt report: ‘In theory she’s right but in practice she could be wrong’
Dame Judith Hackitt’s report into building regulations and fire safety blames a broken system that needs fixing. So far, so uncontroversial. But her prescription for change has caused uproar right across the industry
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Celotex denies Panorama's cladding claims
Insulation manufacturer says it is investigating programme’s retardant allegations “as a matter of urgency”