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Dunne: On 19 July, CN revealed workers from Dunne Group had been sent home from sites including 100 Bishopsgate. The story became our most-read of the summer and was the first of six pieces of content concerning the demise of Dunne Group CN produced in the following three days, as the company entered administration.
Exclusives: Among the dozens of exclusive contract wins we revealed were the preferred bidders for the £4bn Procure22, £2.1bn Quintain Wembley and £750m Gatwick frameworks.
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Football’s coming home: Our most-read project report was on Willmott Dixon bringing football back home for Scarborough Athletic. We also visited sites in London, Newcastle and Scotland for our weekly onsite reports.
Rolling coverage: CN introduced our week in motion videos showing highlights of the big news, analysis and features in each week. We also showcased timelapses, skills lessons and visits to Swansea Bay and Hinkley Point C.
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Tech week: A 3D interactive digital model of London; concrete sensor technology; placemaking; robotic construction; 3D Crossrail tunnel scans and much more went into our five-day tech week in August. It’s even inspired a new weekly blog from Dan Kemp.
In-depth digital analysis: Months of work goes into compiling our longform reports. Last week, the CN Specialists Index 2016 was released. For the first time, the Specialists Index has been separated out from the CN100 report, to focus purely on the fate of specialists in seven different sectors. Next Tuesday will see the publication of the interactive CN100 report. Other analyses have included a profile of our new construction minister and an in-depth look at the growing self-storage market.
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Informed with CN: As well as a breaking news alert and daily news round-ups each day, CN continued to produce our popular evening briefings. As well as video content, we recorded podcasts and continued to keep our readers informed on the issues that mattered most, from the EU referendum and industry and government policy changes, to all the latest company financial updates and expert opinion.
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