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UK construction has a modern slavery problem, government warns
Experts give advice to builders on how to guard against modern slavery in supply chains
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Online poll: BIM engagement
Is the construction industry ready to engage with BIM Level 3? Vote here
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ONS confirms construction output fall post-Brexit vote
Construction output drops but all new work is up in third quarter
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Cost model: Cinemas
Cinemas can brighten urban areas and masterplans, and need good design and facilities to attract increasingly discerning audiences
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BIM: digital dexterity and the next level
Building’s latest BIM survey shows usage is widening and deepening but SMEs must not be left behind on this digital journey
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How automated design can unleash creativity
Automating the design process won’t take creativity out of architecture, but free us up to embrace a more human-centred approach
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WSP PB could snap up more firms after Mouchel Consulting buy
Canada-listed giant says Mouchel buy will help it rebalance into more public sector work
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Architect picked for £108m Royal College of Art campus
Herzog de Meuron beats international shortlist to another plum London job
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Foster plays down Brexit impact
‘We have no dependency on Europe as a single market,’ chairman says
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Major German consultant launches in UK despite Brexit
Drees Sommer opens London office and considers setting up shop in Birmingham next year
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Hansom: Apocalypse now?
The sandwich board men might be right this week, as we see Donald Trump affecting house prices, aircraft thronging the skies, sinister signs, beloved pubs being demolished and it’s even raining in CGI images
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Sketch of the week: Santo Stefano church
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Paul Mitchell
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Image of the week: The finishing line
Construction workers start building the inaugural viewing platform in front of the White House
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This week in 1996
20 years ago the industry prepared to get political ahead of the election of Tony Blair
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BIM survey 2016: Multi-dimensional issues
Building’s annual BIM survey shows a lack of qualified staff, perceived higher costs and handicaps for SMEs, makes a fully digital built environment a far cry
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Morgan Sindall wins £24m Port of Southampton job
Contractor to build multi-deck car parks to help the port export more cars
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Many contractors fed up with architects, finds RIBA
Concerns centre on commercial nous and sticking to programmes
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Balfour Beatty backs out of £1bn One Nine Elms scheme
Contractor is second to withdraw from twin-tower project after failing to agree terms for main build contract
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UK showcases £5bn of Northern projects to Chinese investors
Chinese investment sought for 13 Northern Powerhouse projects