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Plot covers final 16 acres of 42 acre site
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FeaturesOlympia reborn: How London’s historic exhibition venue has been revitalised for the modern age
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CommentSocial value needs to be embedded in procurement from the start, not treated as a compliance exercise
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Construction’s skills crisis is real, urgent and unevenly spread — and the traditional education pipeline has no convincing answer to the cold spots, workforce gaps and geographic mismatches leaving communities without the homes they were promised, writes Kim Davies of the University of the Built Environment
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FeaturesWhat would prime minister Burnham look like for the built environment?
The new MP for Makerfield still has a way to go if he wants to take Keir Starmer’s job. But with his ascent to Number 10 looking more likely by the day, Daniel Gayne breaks down what his policy agenda might look like for housing, infrastructure and skills
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