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    Hackitt: What it could mean for you

    2018-06-06T06:00:00Z

    Dame Judith Hackitt’s report is likely to have far-reaching impacts on the roles of those who commission, design and build residential schemes over 10 storeys

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    Ten years on: Could it happen again?

    2018-06-01T08:20:00Z

    Ten years on from the crash of 2008, how has the industry changed  – and if another downturn strikes, will we be better placed to respond effectively?

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    Analysis: Public land - keep out

    2018-05-31T06:00:00Z

    As the likely scrapping of Haringey’s 6,500-home joint venture with Lendlease dramatically signals public-private partnerships’ fall from grace, Joey Gardiner looks at why the scheme caused so much controversy and other ways for councils to fund housing renewa

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    Tracker: April 2018

    2018-05-31T06:24:00Z

    Activity increased across all sectors compared with March, and most of all in civil engineering. Tender prices are also still on the rise, but new orders are growing more slowly

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    Technical Study: What lies beneath

    2018-05-30T11:07:00Z

    Construction of Nottingham Trent University’s new Confetti Digital Media Hub revealed medieval caves beneath the ground

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    International salary survey 2018: Moving up in the world

    2018-05-25T06:00:00Z

    Brexit may be looming but the prospect hasn’t yet forced an exodus from Britain’s construction industry

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    Residential construction markets - how do London and Melbourne compare?

    2018-05-25T06:00:00Z

    Two consulting teams - one in London, UK, and one in Melbourne, Australia, compare the residential construction markets in their two cities

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    Hackitt report: ‘In theory she’s right but in practice she could be wrong’

    2018-05-24T06:00:00Z

    Dame Judith Hackitt’s report into building regulations and fire safety blames a broken system that needs fixing. So far, so uncontroversial. But her prescription for change has caused uproar right across the industry

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    Projects: The Royal Academy

    2018-05-23T06:00:00Z

    Expanding Burlington House into Burlington Gardens is all about forging a strong link between these two historic buildings, using existing underground vaults and a new connecting bridge

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    Elizabeth Tower: The test of time

    2018-05-18T06:00:00Z

    The Elizabeth Tower is known the world over for housing the bongs of the Big Ben bell, and standing as a symbol of London, the UK and even democracy. But this venerable structure is in dire need of repair – something a five-year, £61m refurbishment programme is taking care of ...

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    Market forecast: On the slide?

    2018-05-18T11:37:00Z

    Brexit looms ever larger, with no answers as yet, while output continues a gradual decline and firms struggle to turn rising input cost pressures into higher market selling prices

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    Interserve: Waste not, want not

    2018-05-18T06:00:00Z

    Interserve’s energy-from-waste crisis has prompted fears of another Carillion-style collapse, as the company takes drastic action to rebalance the books

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    Going it alone

    2018-05-18T06:00:00Z

    Britain’s QS sector has changed dramatically, with the foreign takeover of big-name firms prompting entrepreneurial types to start up on their own. Have these challenger firms become the new establishment?

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    BIM usage survey - what can help non-users get with the programme?

    2018-05-11T06:00:00Z

    This year’s BIM usage and attitudes survey by NBS reveals continued progress in the use of the technology. But 26% in the industry are still non-users

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    Offsite: quantifying the benefits

    2018-05-11T06:00:00Z

    With all the talk about offsite construction and the savings it can offer, how in practice does a project team actually realise these benefits? Gavin White and Andrew Mather of Ramboll look at the data

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    Grenfell and cladding: double indemnity

    2018-05-10T06:00:00Z

    The construction industry has a huge task ahead to re-clad high-rise buildings. But restrictions to insurance cover is causing a shortage of companies willing to take on the work

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    Projects: Grange Primary School, London - top of the class

    2018-05-09T06:00:00Z

    Maccreanor Lavington has given a tired Victorian school a public face and facilities suitable for modern teaching method, without compromising its original character or surroundings

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    ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Your Future: The future of consultants

    2018-05-04T07:15:00Z

    Artificial intelligence is set to play a major part in construction. Where does that leave the humans who work in the sector?

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    Regulations: issues of control

    2018-05-03T08:22:00Z

    Construction failings at Grenfell Tower have highlighted the need for an overhaul of building control to ensure inspectors pick up on breaches of the ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Regulations, but how should this be done?

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    Bring on the robots: the world's first 3D-printed house

    2018-05-02T06:51:00Z

    It may still be sci-fi for some, but 3D printing is fast breaking down conventional barriers in engineering and architecture and changing the way the construction industry operates