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Partnering means more than helping to generate funding and mitigate risk
“Partnership” has long been the buzz-word for contractors in the public sector. But it means more than helping to generate funding and mitigate risk
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Features
What to specify: Roofing
A lightweight steel roofing and cladding system, tile-look slates and a plug-and-play electronic rooflight system are among these featured products
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Hansom: Talking in riddles
What happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object? Plus, unexploded grenades and a novel way of cutting back on costs
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Barbour ABI's December market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for December is now available to download
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Sketch of the week: Herons Water, Swindon
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Neil Deely, co-founder of Metropolitan Workshop.
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Fit-out firm BW sets out growth plans
BW sizing up bigger jobs and overseas alliances as it aims to push income to a ‘comfortable’ £250m
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Crossrail 2 hits another snag as consultations put back until end of 2018
An independent financial review of the project is set to start soon
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McLaren lands £90m Kent designer outlet extension
The existing centre was designed by O2 arena architect Richard Rogers
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Galliford Try bags £155m contract to kick-start Old Oak regen scheme
Firm will build 605 homes on the Old Oak site in north-west London
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WSP appoints trio to transport and infrastructure arm
Three new senior recruits to highways and rail fire engineering teams
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Everton stadium architect sees profit hike
Pay packet of highest paid Shepherd Robson staffer breaks £1m barrier
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What does the future hold for PFI in the UK?
Value for money in PFI contracts has been questioned in recent years, but abandoning PFI would be damaging. So what does the future hold?
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Legal blog: A race to keep up with the times
Sheena Sood looks ahead at the challenges likely to dominate 2018, including cyber-crime, payment abuse, and mega-consolidation
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Million first-time buyers to benefit from stamp duty cut by 2023
Over 16,000 have saved money since changes were introduced in November
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Infrastructure: Better use of the supply chain could speed the way to modular rail construction
The rail industry is becoming a hotbed of innovation in construction, and while much has been achieved, there is room for much more
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City focus: Chicago
Chicago is aiming to use its technical and communications nous to attract people and investment back to the ‘windy city’