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Out of the classroom and into construction: I’m looking for a career in the built environment – and it isn’t easy
Even with excellent A level results, many school leavers are still struggling to navigate the best route towards a career in construction, writes Oscar Sitwell
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Introducing JCT Target Cost Contract 2024 (TCC 2024)
The JCT Target Cost Contract 2024 is a new contract family introduced as part of the JCT 2024 Edition. The family includes a main contract, sub-contract, and respective guides. The ethos of the contract is risk sharing. This conceptually is apposite for the current difficult marketplace. The ...
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Just 12% of consultants think the Labour government is doing a good job for the built environment
Building’s exclusive Top 150 Consultants survey shows firms’ positivity about Starmer administration is low, although six in 10 are ‘neutral’
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Quarter of UK housebuilders report limited understanding of Building Regulations, Polypipe survey finds
Research by Polypipe Building Products highlights gaps in knowledge of Parts L, O and F of Building Regulations
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New housing secretary urges sector to ‘build, baby, build’
But construction analyst says call to arms looks ‘dead on arrival’ given latest housing stats
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Housebuilder Miller posts increased profit and revenue in first results since St Modwen acquisition
Housebuilder also sees rise in completions
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Construction output rises for second consecutive month
Latest figures could show ‘dark clouds passing’, says expert
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From discontented planners to a glorious summer: Leicester Cathedral’s new extension
The number of visitors to Leicester Cathedral soared following the discovery of Richard III’s tomb. The opening of a new heritage and learning centre marks the completion of Leicester cathedral’s masterplan to improve facilities for staff and visitors alike, Thomas Lane reports
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Building Awards 2025 shortlists: Contractor of the Year (up to £500m)
In a series celebrating the Building Awards finalists, we look at the shortlisted entries for Contractor of the Year (up to £500m), sponsored by Clement Windows Group
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First look at plans for Liverpool Festival Gardens housing scheme
First phase would include 440 homes
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