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Body found at Didcot power station six months after collapse
The boiler house at Didcot Power Station collapsed on 23 February
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Designing schools in batches
Creating 12 schools on a tight budget requires a strategic approach to standardised design and a collaborative use of BIM
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Hot tubbing: Rub-a-dub-dub
Hot tubbing, where experts give evidence concurrently, is all the rage in Australia. Now it could be heading to these shores – except that it’s been here for 18 years already
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Non-waiver agreements: Striking Gold
A recent TCC judgment does not prove memorable for the details of the case itself but is worth treasuring for the valuable case law reference point it provides
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Online poll: University funding
Will Brexit damage funding for the UK’s higher education sector? Vote here
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Universities: Losing the higher ground?
The university sector has provided a solid pipeline of work for construction over recent years, even in the doldrums of recession. But could demand around higher education fall following the UK vote to leave the EU?
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Campuses are in need of a makeover
University and college campuses up and down the country need to up their game if they’re going to beat the competition in attracting top students
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Bam nabs Preston university work
Scheme for University of Central Lancashire to start early next year
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Great Ormond Street seeks team for £190m rebuild
Children’s hospital wants design team and contractor for next phase of redevelopment
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Two public clients to launch consultancy frameworks
EFA and HMRC consider tenders in further blow to government’s flagship £2.9bn framework
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Glasgow College: Tales from the riverbank
Caught between the River Clyde and the notorious Gorbals neighbourhood, Glasgow College’s new Riverside Campus attempts to engage with both as part of a new wave of regeneration across the city
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Nuclear power - a hedge against future uncertainty
The UK needs a secure low-carbon electricity supply and while costs may seem high today, a hedge against sudden future price shocks is surely worth the price
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Weston Williamson pips Zaha Hadid in Cairo contest
London architect beats entrants from across the globe
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ISG bags £60m Imperial fit-out
Contractor to fit-out the college’s world-renowned chemistry department
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Barking shopping centre in line for major mixed-use scheme
Studio Egret-designed plans would involve 13 buildings rising up to 36 storeys in height
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Sir Robert McAlpine wins telescope HQ
Radio wave-inspired project expected to start on site at Jodrell Bank in December
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China concerns could split Hinkley C and Bradwell nuclear deals
Civil servants consider delaying a decision on planned China-built Essex reactor