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Five tips for fending off dreaded ‘scope creep’
There will always be changes to projects as they progress, but there are steps architects can take to ensure alterations do not derail the scheme
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T Clarke agrees £1.43m settlement in fraud row
M E specialist had announced £2.8m was missing from its accounts
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Carillion appoints EY to help with strategic review
Troubled contractor says review will “focus upon cost reduction and cash collection”
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Contract winners for HS2 announced
Firms winning £6.6bn-worth of contracts for design and preparation works revealed by government
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Keltbray mulls new markets as it eyes up £400m income
Firm says move into concrete frames now paying off
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British Land set to keep printworks at giant Canada Water development
Building has enjoyed successful transformation into music venue
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Safety groups to meet ministers after Grenfell
Discussions will centre on building and fire regs
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Innovation is not always good
Innovation needs to be used selectively in construction, which needs to become more efficient by taking on some principles of manufacturing
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Tough at the top: Carillion's woes
Carillion faces a difficult challenge after its announcement of a profit warning and the resulting plunge in share price – the firm will be looking for a very safe pair of hands to be its new CEO
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IChemE’s Silver Book: Pieces of silver
A close look at what is contained in the IChemE’s new consultancy agreement for the development of process plants
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What this year's Serpentine Pavilion means
The secrets behind this year’s Serpentine Pavilion and how the team meets a deadline of only 20 weeks
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David Adjaye Trafalgar Square offices get green light
5 Strand backed by George Osborne investment firm
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Skanska to take £81m writedown hit
Contracting giant says around £33m relates to work in the UK
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Sketch of the week: Bath townhouse
This #buildingdoodle sketch shows Curo’s Mulberry Park development in Bath
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Learn lessons from 'catastrophic Grenfell', urge experts
Westminster meeting hears views from architects and specialists in social housing
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City planning boss calls for ‘calmer’ Square Mile skyline
Carolyn Dwyer says the corporation will tend towards more ‘harmonious architecture’ in future