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Online poll: McAlpine
Is Sir Robert McAlpine right to look beyond the traditional family-run business model? Results are in
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Image of the week: Dancing on the edge
Performers at the opening ceremony of the 2016 Olympic Games
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The new grand tour of Europe
Where’s a EU-positive culture vulture to go this summer for a lingering look at all the architectural gems the Continent has to offer? Some industry experts suggest an itinerary …
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Sketch of the week: Snooker club
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Patrick Ward, a director at Haysom Ward Miller Architects
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A smart move
Today’s retirees enjoy incomes higher than their 20-something counterparts and many are sitting on large family homes. No wonder investors have their eye on the UK’s retirement market
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This week in 2006
Four remaining bidders for the role of Olympic delivery partner for the London 2012 Olympics were given their last chance to bag the £5.2bn project
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Derwent could scale back development
London developer voices concerns over glut of speculative office space
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Video: West Ham's new home ready for Premier League kick-off
First league game in 54,000-seat London Stadium will be next weekend
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Augmented reality could revolutionise client pitches
Technology behind Pokémon Go could transform the way the industry works
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Pokémon Go players at risk on building sites
Building investigation finds 50-plus instances of players trespassing onto construction sites
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Case in focus: Adjudication Enforcement
In the first in an occasional series focusing on individual cases, we report on a classic case of contractual uncertainty
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Baylis Old School: Brute strength
While many brutalist schools are being knocked down, one in south London is making a virtue of its architectural heritage and converting into housing. Photographs by Edmund Sumner
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Embracing uncertainty in the wake of Brexit
We mustn’t let cynicism guide our response to the result of the EU referendum. Let’s stay positive and use the uncertainty of Brexit to create new opportunities
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Almost £1bn of Network Rail jobs delayed over past year
Rail watchdog finds £953m of work pushed back as Network Rail struggles with spending plan
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Ultimate road trip: Reaching Uzebekistan
Ridge’s Mat Kier on the Mongolian Rally Challenge sends an update from Uzebekistan
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What to specify: Residential
This week One Lusty Gaze gets a soil and waste system, Orchard Village receives aluminium curtain walling and Hansgrohe releases its chrome plated overhead shower
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Duke of Westminster dies aged 64
Britain’s biggest landowner, Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, dies after a sudden illness
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Interserve to axe problem business after half-year loss
Contractor to quit energy-from-waste sector