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Why are we seeing a surge in latent defects claims?
Remediation surveys prompted by post-Grenfell legislation are exposing other defects
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Remembering Geoffrey Trickey (1 Sept 1935 to 23 May 2025)
Paul Morrell pays tribute to the former senior partner of Davis Langdon & Everest (now part of Aecom), who died in May, just a few months short of his 90th birthday.
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Foster & Partners named winner of competition to design national memorial to Queen Elizabeth II
Practice beats big names including Heatherwick Studio and Wilkinson Eyre to win £46m St James’s Park scheme
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Adam Architecture picked for 2,000-home eco scheme in Essex
Development will be built using Biohaus panel system and factory will be established for the project
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Energy costs for high growth sectors to be slashed under 10-year industrial strategy
Steel and life sciences among sectors to be given discounts
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Plans in for Christ’s College Cambridge library designed by Stirling Prize winner
Grafton Architects’ proposal will replace 1970s-built structure
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Barely 10% of building safety gateway 2 submissions for new builds have been approved, latest figures say
Data provided by Cast says average cost of getting green light at this stage is close to £28,000
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We must go back to basics to keep the talent within our industry
Workers are motivated more than ever to look for – and stay with – employers whose values align with their own, says Eleanor Thomas of Southern Construction Framework
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The infrastructure strategy opens the door to private finance
Last week’s infrastructure strategy put off a final decision about using private finance for social infrastructure until the autumn. But, Joey Gardiner writes, it has still set out an important principle that such schemes are not entirely off-limits
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