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Technology: is there sufficient reason for boards to invest?
Boards of directors will inevitably ask questions on cost and return, but technology needs to be embraced deliver productivity and create opportunity
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Features
Sketch of the week: Pitfield Street in Hackney, London
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Emily Newton, an associate at Assael Architects.
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Crossrail 2 still 'important' for London, transport secretary says
Minister backs £30bn project despite government having yet to make business case for line
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Allies & Morrison wins competition to rebuild Surrey mansion wrecked by fire
Winning architect invites rival from defeated team to join it on £30m restoration of fire-gutted mansion
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RIBA president warns government not to 'botch up Brexit'
No deal would be ’disaster for UK and put architecture’s £4.8bn contribution on the rocks’
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Comment
Legal blog: The proposals that got away
Sir Michael Latham, who died last month, changed the way the construction industry operates but there’s some way to go before the vision set out in Constructing the Team is fully realised
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Legal blog: Carry your own can
Jim Alexander warns independent experts to stick firmly to the scope and duties of their role – those who fail to do so can’t shift blame and liability elsewhere
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Make wins planning for City fringe tower
Scheme designed by Make sits on the corner of Ropemaker Street and Finsbury Pavement
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St Modwen asset sale underway
Property developer looking to rejig portfolio following strategic review
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Korean firm beats Chinese to buy £15bn Cumbrian nuclear plant
Deal is subject to approval from the UK government
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Norway claims world's tallest timber building
18-storey Mjøstårnet tower in Brumunddal set to be 80m tall
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Site delay dents Gleeson's first half
Land division expected to bounce back in second half, says housebuilder
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Latimer completes purchase of Cocoa Works factory
Derelict site in York has been empty for more than 10 years
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Industry backs government's plans to tackle productivity in construction
Ministers set out efficiency and modernisation agenda around infrastructure delivery
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It's easy if you try
Imagine a future where autonomous vehicles and intelligent transport networks create not only stress-free commutes, but also quieter and greener cities
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Comment
Draft London Plan: ripping up the rule book?
The Mayor’s claim to be ‘ripping up the planning rule book’ in order to revolutionise housing delivery may be audacious, but there are sensible and progressive changes afoot, write Alex Woolcott and Karen Cooksley of Winckworth Sherwood
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Bechtel bags Gatwick's £180m Pier 6 expansion
Airside building at the South East England airport is to double in size