All Building articles in 17 June 2016
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News
Osborne seeks to calm Brexit fears
Chancellor says UK government has resolve to ‘maintain fiscal stability’
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Comment
Marrying BIM and FM
BIM enthusiasts must get to grip with Integrated Workspace Management Systems
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News
Japanese client buys stake in £275m west London job
The new partnership will push forward with the development of 245 Hammersmith Road
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Housebuilder shares crash more than 20% after Brexit vote
Developers, contractors and housebuilders all see share prices plumment
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Brexit: Construction reaction and analysis
Construction reacts to the historic vote and Building analyses what it means for the sector
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Britain votes to leave EU: Construction braces for impact
PM David Cameron resigns and Nigel Farage declares ‘Independence Day’ as Leave wins with 51.9% of the vote
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Shepherd makes £74m loss on sold businesses
Contractor says it will now focus on “profitable” Portakabin business
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Green light for £100m east London housing scheme
Housebuilder Hill will construct three towers with 300 new homes in Walthamstow
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Architects' confidence picks up
Firms in northern England the most optimistic again, Future Trends index finds
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New pay deal for 400,000 workers
Unions and employers have agreed a 5.25% increase in pay over two years
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Morgan Sindall re-opens factory after Tube order
The Kent-based facility is to produce concrete tunnel rings for Ferrovial Agroman and Laing O’Rourkenews
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Bam Nuttall bounces back into the black
Contractor says it will target more early involvement and two-stage contracts
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Balfour tipped to take over £1bn One Nine Elms job
Leo Quinn’s firm edges ahead of rival contractor Brookfield Multiplex for London twin tower project
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T&T lands Amsterdam airport expansion role
Schipol airport is to build a new terminal and pier to accommodate growth in passenger numbers
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Rogers: Brexit would be 'catastrophic error'
Leading architect tells Building a Brexit would be “catastrophic” for construction and the economy
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Vote Remain for sake of our cities, say architects
‘Leaving EU would rob us of cultural exchange that contributes to great architecture’