All Building articles in 27 September 2019 – Page 2
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News
Mace’s project director on Shard leaves for London developer
Tony Palgrave understood to be heading off to client on £1bn London Olympia redevelopment
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TfL inks deal with Aviva for Eric Parry office at Crossrail site
Scheme will be at eastern end of Liverpool Street station
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In pictures: Knight Architects’ bridge over the Thames
Crossing links Berkeley housing job with Maidenhead
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Comment
It’s time to look forward to the future of our industry
If the industry is going to survive and thrive we have to continue to pull together, writes Mark Castle
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News
Row over Westminster estate demolition plans
Ebury Bridge Estate will make way for £350m housing development
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Comment
We must put modular at the heart of construction
Modular construction has seen a surge in popularity, but there are still many barriers to it becoming the preferred method of project delivery
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News
Brick by Brick submits plans for Croydon homes scheme
Authority’s developer behind 430 homes next door to revamped Fairfield Halls
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Features
Kier: The beginning of the end or the end of the beginning?
Comparisons with Carillion and Interserve only hardened when Kier posted a £245m pre-tax loss — but some see a good business that can rebuild
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In pictures: Derelict brewery revived as archive centre for Cornwall
Scheme opened earlier this month
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Sheppard Robson OK’d to replace department store with flats
North London development will contain 197 homes
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Contractor for last Crossrail station packages revealed
The £20m deal will upgrade Ilford and Romford stations
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Winner of Museum of London's Smithfield design competition revealed
German practice Atelier Bruckner to design subterranean gallery
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Billington boss open to more jobs from Kier after builder improves payment record
But listed specialist still wary of working with ‘troubled contractors’
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HS2 loses operations boss as executive churn continues
Former Aecom executive Richard Robinson joined last September
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Features
Innovation, change and reform at UK Construction Week
Innovation, change and reform are the big themes taking centre stage at this year’s UK Construction Week
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News
Billington reports double-digit hike in profit and revenue
Steel contractor also said it has little exposure to ‘troubled contractors’
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