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Crowd-busting Victoria tube ticket hall opens
London tube project designed by Weston Williamson + Partners
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Barking town centre redevelopment gets go-ahead
Vicarage Field plans will deliver new mall and 900 homes
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Spanish architect to unveil £1bn Greenwich project
Budget-busting World Trade Center station designer lined up for major London scheme
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Osborne targets repair work as office jobs slow down
Contractor looks to R M sector to offset ‘volatile’ offices market
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More words, fewer claims?
FIDIC will launch a second edition of its Yellow Book later this year. This longer contract looks to resolve some of the issues encountered by those using its predecessor
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Market review: Contract values fall
Despite the vote to leave the European Union, construction output remained healthy in 2016, but the value of contract awards declined over the year
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Make's latest City tower wins planning
Brookfield’s 1 Leadenhall skyscraper will rise to 37 storeys
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CH2M spares UK in new global cost-cutting drive
Engineer reveals new restructure will cost up to $70m but says there’s no planned UK job losses
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Plans in for £300m U+I Birmingham scheme
Developer sets sights on regenerating 10 acres of tired office buildings
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Museum of London gets £180m funding fillip
The museum is to move to West Smithfield from its current home on London Wall
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90-year-old contractors fall into administration
Administrators consider options for two Leeds-based businesses that worked on London’s O2 Arena
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Buro Four promotes two to board
Ian Higgs and David Boles have been appointed to consulant’s board of directors
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Zaha Hadid leaves bulk of £70m fortune in trust
Executors charged with distributing estate after debts, tax and £2.2m personal bequests
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May must boost confidence, warns BPF
British Property Federation calls on government to act quickly to reduce Brexit uncertainty
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Investors to resurrect Green Deal
Scheme axed by government in 2015 to be relaunched using ‘best installers in the market’
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Government wastes £168m on competitions for carbon capture
National Audit Office says BEIS must ‘learn lessons from experience’
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Mentoring: Support act
Mentoring is touted as an effective way to help employees starting off in their careers to work their way up the ladder. So what do those who have signed up to be mentored get out of it? Yoosof Farah asked three of them
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Coming up roses
The government has held back from being too prescriptive about what constitutes a garden village, but key principles of character, lifestyle and legacy underpin the best of them
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Great Arthur House: Colourful character
The grade II-listed Great Arthur House in the City of London urgently needed a new facade that stopped its leaks and improved its thermal performance, but double glazing was too heavy for its structure
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Infrastructure watchdog relaunched as Treasury agency
National Infrastructure Commission was not given statutory independence