All Building articles in 23 November 2018
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NewsWates rejigs construction top brass
Firm announces raft of changes in the management team of its construction business
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NewsCivil war erupts at Zaha Hadid Architects
Patrik Schumacher takes fellow executors of late architect’s will to court
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NewsBovis shares slide despite record profit prediction
Corporate turnaround continues, but shares tumble as housebuilder warns Brexit concerns still present
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NewsLondon Assembly moots December 2019 opening for Crossrail
Railway bosses said in summer scheme would be delayed until next autumn
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NewsBrexit nerves hit shares in housebuilders
Stocks slump amid fears over the future of Theresa May’s Brexit deal
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NewsGovernment's housebuilding target in danger of becoming a 'pipedream'
DCLG data shows net additional housing grew by just 2% in 2017/18
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Lendlease bags Great Portland Estates' £59m Oxford Street job
The project is expected to complete in 2021
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NewsBrexit agreement 'disastrous' for construction, say industry insiders
The proposal, which has already prompted the resigntion of two senior cabinet ministers, could cause “an unprecedented skills deficit”
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NewsHKA chosen to assess Mexico's BIM capability
Consultant picked by British Embassy to work on its Future Cities programme
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CommentConstruction industry gossip: Awkward questions
Clients experiment with a Cold War approach to contractors’ broken promises, Persimmon struggles to find a new boss unembarrassed by its own largesse, and the door staff get prickly at the Building Awards
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NewsKier cost-cutting strategy lands it with £10m bill
But firm says initiative is beginning to make inroads into its debt pile
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NewsAecom nabs director from Faithful + Gould
Alison Wring brought in to beef up US giant’s London commercial team
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NewsLipton attacks Roger Scruton's appointment to head new housing commission
Government should have brought back Cabe rather than man ‘who wants to take us back two centuries’
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FeaturesWhy SMEs should seriously consider hiring apprentices
UCEM Principal Ashley Wheaton puts the case forward for SMEs to take advantage of the halved apprenticeship training fees
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CommentWe need to ensure that there is a straightforward path for young people into the construction sector
To win new recruits to construction we must all get behind a shared industry plan – changing perceptions and building a seamless talent pipeline
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NewsVinci lands gig at Joy Division singer's school
Contractor to carry out £60m deal at alma mater of Ian Curtis














