More news – Page 1008
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Farrells unveils futuristic Hong Kong baths
Kennedy Town Swimming Pool project finishes after half-decade intermission
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Interserve wins £36.5m South Wales school
Firm secures contract to design and build new secondary school in Monmouthshire
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T&T picks up trio of Microsoft projects
The firm is to work on three projects for tech giant in Scandinavia
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Flood resilience in the UK - panel discussion
Panel discussion from a debate at the ICE on 5 April on the future of flood resilience in the UK. Join the conversation in the comment section below
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Snap election: Construction’s chance
The general election is a chance for the industry to make its case to politicians of all parties
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Foster & Partners planning job cuts
Firm blames ‘uncertainty in construction market’ for job losses
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What next for Atkins and SNC Lavalin?
Deal creates £7bn turnover US and European consultancy powerhouse
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Macquaire buys Green Investment Bank for £2.3bn
The sale has proved controversial, with environmental groups expressing fears that the impetus behind clean energy technology could be lost.
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Bennetts unveils King's Cross HQ building images
Architect releases new visualisations of 55,525 m² office building
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Unions threaten Hinkley delays over bonus dispute
Contractors Laing O’Rourke and Bouygues threatened with industrial action
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Chinese developer ABP eyes UK growth despite Brexit
Man behind London’s Royal Albert Dock scheme Xu Weiping says UK remains attractive for investment
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Still beating the drum
In his first column, in April 1987, our legal columnist, criticised the CITB levy. As a new training charge looms, he assesses the 30 years since: ‘disputomania’, adjudication, and what happens next
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Image of the week: All eyes on her
Members of the press assemble at Downing Street on Tuesday
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Sketch of the week: 40 front doors in Frome
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by architectural designer and illustrator Michael Paul Lewis
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This week in 2002
As the disputes over the Garden Bridge drag on, Archive looks back to a less cynical but equally fraught time for bridge building in London
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Hansom: A touch of class
This week, a sheikh is inspired by Shepherd’s Bush and Westfield (who could not be?), Joanna Lumley is perhaps too close to her champagne-quaffing alter-ego, and Pink Floyd’s guitarist gets a luxury home in Hove
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Meeting Mr X
Far from being a mysterious and distant figure, Xu Weiping of Chinese developer ABP is happy to talk about the thousands of office blocks he is building in China, as well as the 35-acre scheme at Royal Albert Dock - and his plans for many more
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Barwell is ridiculously optimistic
The housing minister’s assertions that Brexit will not affect the speed and quality of reforms outlined in the housing white paper do not match up with the reality of a depleted and overworked civil service