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We need to enthuse young people about vocational training
If we were to do for vocational training what we did for sport over the past two decades, investing in it and enthusing young people, the skills shortage that threatens our industry would be a thing of the past
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Tokyo 2020: The recycled Olympics
As the thrills of Rio slowly subside, attention turns to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, where a virtue is being made of necessity by re-using some of the venues built for the 1964 games
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Last piece of World Trade Center masterplan
Glowing $243m cube will be clad in translucent marble
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Green light for Natural History Museum facelift
Kim Wilkie and Purcell also worked on approved plans
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Galliford's new Bristol office picks up £42m job
Contractor’s regeneration arm will build 261-home retirement village
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What to specify: Doors and windows
This week The Book House offices’ conversion sees the placement of period-style timber windows, four London fire stations get a thermally insulated suite and PC Henderson releases a rustic door kit ideal for a barn
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Is land around transport hubs too difficult to develop?
The short answer is no, but it’s not easy aligning the priorities of rail infrastructure with property developers…
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Comar gave this student hall façade form as well as function
How Comar Systems were used in the development of the University of Birmingham’s new student accommodation
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T&T bags role on £200m Aussie mall job
Consultant will project manage expansion of huge Melbourne mall
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London is world's fifth greenest city
Arcadis publishes ranking of the world’s most sustainable cities
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Fresh blow for HS2 as CEO quits for Rolls-Royce
Simon Kirby will leave by the end of the year as project comes under fresh scrutiny from May’s new government
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Heathrow plans fast-track third runway to save £3bn
Airport works with top consultants on cheaper, quicker proposal for third runway
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Brexit is a great opportunity, says Zaha Hadid Architects boss
Patrik Schumacher says UK should seize its moment
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Final body recovered from collapsed Didcot Power Station
Body believed to be John Shaw, 61, from Rotherham
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State of play: Brexit
So how’s it looking for construction more than two months after the nation voted for Brexit? Building’s survey of 500 construction professionals suggests that commercial, residential and infrastructure will be the worst hit sectors
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Output holds firm in first full month after EU referendum
Unchanged output in July and strong new orders in the second quarter surprise economists
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