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In pictures: First images of this year’s Serpentine Pavilion
US artist working with Adjaye Associates
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Developers ‘don’t know’ how many blocks affected by fire safety crisis
HBF working with government to produce reliable numbers as housebuilders say Gove’s £4bn repair estimate is too high
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Industry can’t ‘rest on laurels’ over net zero and building safety, government tells firms
Minister outlines construction’s priorities for the year ahead
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Builders merchants’ sales grew 30% last year during supply chain squeeze
Analyst calls the figures “remarkable” but warns further supply issues could hit the industry in 2022
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MPs criticise confusing plans to replace gas boilers
Public in the dark and lacking direction over heat pump policy, cross-party committee report claims
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Ӱ control body approved combustible materials because scrutinising them was too ‘time consuming’
NHBC fire engineer admits the approach was a ‘dangerous mistake’
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RICS boss hits back at plan for new monitoring powers over body
Richard Collins questions purpose of planned statutory governance reviews
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All Crossrail Tier 1 firms to finish by Easter as project’s to-do list dwindles
Scheme set to open by end of June
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McAlpine project boss who worked on Bloomberg building heads off to O’Rourke
Rivals say UK’s biggest private contractor beginning to target more tendered work
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City of London backs student housing scheme at Holborn Viaduct
Project for LSE drawn up by Stiff & Trevillion
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Industry underwhelmed by Gove’s levelling up vision
Housing and construction bodies criticise lack of detail in long-awaited plans
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Kingspan threatened cladding firm with legal action if it revealed results of failed fire test
Grenfell Inquiry hears the 2008 test had failed within 15 minutes with ‘flames coming off the top of the test rig’
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Gove pledges to boost transport, town centres and skills in levelling up plan
Long-awaited white paper set to detail how government plans to achieve 12 ‘missions’
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Aecom says worries about spiralling costs mean London’s builders turning down jobs in droves
Report finds as inflation climbs, main contractors don’t want to be saddled with fixed price work
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Ministers ‘distracted’ from net zero goals by lockdown parties row, government told
Backbench MP set to propose bill on reducing embodied carbon in construction projects
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Grimshaw given planning to build £125m sister scheme to Eden Project in north
Seafront scheme at Morecambe could open in 2024 if funding is secured
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Fit-out firms hoping numbers add up for £10m Bayes Business School revamp
Scheme at Finsbury Square will take 10 months
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MPs give Ballymore two weeks to fix issues dogging New Providence Wharf repairs
Boss promises MPs he will address alleged concerns by middle of this month