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Over 2,000 new schools needed by 2020, warns Scape
More than 24,000 classrooms required to keep up with rising population of school-age children
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Project manager picked for £150m Museum of London
The museum is to move to West Smithfield from its current home on London Wall
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Clarges Mayfair hits a high point
The luxury development has utilised Laing O’Rourke’s Midlands prefabrication factory
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A cure for the cashflow
As UK construction continues to be beset by poor payment practices, maybe the government should follow the example of tougher regulation introduced on the other side of the world
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L&G poised to produce first flat pack house prototypes
Investor seeks delivery partners as it hires former Shard pre-construction director Ian Eggers
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Image of the week: The queen’s steps
A workman walks up the ‘Tulip Stairs’ at the Queen’s House, part of the Royal Museums Greenwich
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Hansom: Core values
The Considerate Constructors Scheme finally puts women centre site, a great deal of fuss about Apple’s office move, an invitation to design buildings that few people will see, and a team raises cash for charity
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UK construction braces for impact of Trump presidency
Industry leaders fear victory for property mogul could destabilise the world economy
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What if Trump does win?
The very idea of ‘President Trump’ has gone from the realms of jokes and nightmares to potential reality. So as the world holds its breath for the result of November’s US election, David Blackman considers how a Trump presidency would affect UK firms
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Living longer means we must build better
Record numbers of people are now living beyond 100: How can the right type of housing help them and their great-grandchildren?
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Trump's project highlights
Building takes a look at four of the highlights of Donald Trump’s career in property development
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The disgruntled architect and the Clinton v Trump debate
Hilary Clinton has highlighted the complaints of an architect who used to work for Trump
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This week in 1996
The need for more housing within the UK appeared to mirror the current housing crisis
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Construction Rocks: New Bands night
New bands and a new judge at the first night of this year’s Construction Rocks fundraiser
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British Land's Broadgate towers 'need pre-let'
Developers are more cautious after the Brexit vote, says client boss Chris Grigg
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T&T infra boss takes top North America role
The move comes as the consultant targets further expansion in the region
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Khan gives go-ahead to three new Thames crossings
Mayor of London gives go-ahead to Silvertown Tunnel, DLR extension and pedestrian-cycle bridge