All Building articles in 24 February 2017
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News
Gleeson's half year profit jumps
Hike helped by one third rise in number of plots housebuilder sold
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Carillion's Aberdeen road partner queries why it paid dividends as debt rose
Galliford Try boss says handing shareholders returns as deficits soared was ‘toxic’
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Make wins planning for twin Thames towers
Practice gains consent for twin towers overlooking the Thames in Vauxhall
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WSP targets UK growth 'despite Brexit'
Toronto-listed engineer adds 2,500 employees through eight acquisitions last year
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Chinese ink £1.2bn deal to buy London's Cheesegrater
Tower includes Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners among its tenants
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Costain profit up but takes bigger hit on PFI waste job
Contractor posts solid set of results despite increased loss on Manchester PFI scheme
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Plans for £400m Belfast riverfront scheme unveiled
Broadway Malyan-designed development will include offices, homes and leisure facilities
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British Land in talks to sell Cheesegrater
Tower includes Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners among its tenants
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WSP makes four senior hires
Engineer strengthens its Glasgow, Birmingham, Leeds and Southern offices
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One in four London construction workers are from EU, report reveals
Capital’s mayor Sadiq Khan warns of potential crippling effect of a ‘Hard Brexit’
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Persimmon profit jumps as margins hit nearly 25%
Pre-tax profit soars but completions rise only marginally
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Arches moved into place on Ordsall Chord project
The bridge has been designed by architect BDP and engineers WSP, Aecom and Mott MacDonald
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Stanhope's London tower first to complete in 2017
Angel Court in the Square Mile achieves practical completion
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Features
Image of the week: Flowing forms
The finishing touches are made for an exhibition of Henry Moore works, on Tuesday
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Heathrow turns to off-site to cut site workforce by a third
Airport aims to limit future workforce on new runway and buildings to below 10,000 a day to keep community on board
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EFA picks consultants to carry out school condition survey
Four firms to run the rule over 22,000 schools in England
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Falling wages and xenophobia will send workers elsewhere, warns Brexit scrutineer
SNP MP Angus MacNeil predicts Poles and Romanians will shun UK sites
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Comment
Ecobuild blog: Regeneration for everybody
A year on from architectural collective Assemble's Turner Prize win, we speak to Fran Edgerley about its groundbreaking Granby Workshop and the importance of community-led regeneration