All Building articles in 27 May 2016
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The future after Brexit
The EU referendum looms, but what is our relationship with the EU likely to look like if it’s an out vote?
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Museum of London to take space in City's tallest tower
An exhibtion area, classrooms and public viewing gallery are to be managed by the musuem in London’s tallest tower
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New work drops ahead of EU referendum
First decline in new incoming work for three years as clients put off orders and commencing contracts
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Tower Bridge to shut for three months for repairs
Bam Nuttall will carry out structural repair and maintenance works on iconic bridge
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Plans in for £300m Chester revamp
The Chester Northgate Scheme is looking to create 500,000 sq ft of new retail and leisure facilities
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In pics: Mersey Gateway crossing enters new phase
Construction begins on main deck of new six-lane toll bridge
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Telford pipeline hits record £1.5bn
Housebuilder boosted by takeover of United House’s regeneration business last September
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British Steel brand is back after Tata deal completes
Tata Steel UK’s construction steel business to trade under British Steel following sale to investor
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New York and Seattle named hottest construction markets
Turner Townsend report on 38 global markets finds US cities overheating faster than London
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McAlpines targets civils after more heavy losses
Heavyweight contractor wants to expand into civils and grow its public sector work
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Design review panel sought for £5bn Croydon pipeline
Borough to recruit 20-member team to assess merits of £5bn development pipeline
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Motts JV lands £50m Scottish roads work
Mott MacDonald and Sweco will begin design work on dualling of A96 next month
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CPD 13 2016: Specifying softwood decking
The latest in our CPD series introduces specifying softwood decking. This module is sponsored by Marley Eternit
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This week in 1991
The Cannes film festival came to an end last weekend and saw British director Ken Loach collect the top prize
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Sketch of the week: Visitor centre, Druzhba Park Moscow
This week’s sketch is by architect David Roden
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British Land's £400m Kingston scheme gets go-ahead
Kingston council have approved plans for the redevelopment of Eden Walk shopping centre