More news – Page 1106
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British Land lays up rooftop basketball court
The developer’s latest office building in Paddington boasts the latest wellness boosting features.
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Olympic architects dismiss criticism from ‘grumpy old men’
Stratford Waterfront will be exceptional, says John Tuomey
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Wilkinson Eyre profit slumps
Architect looks abroad as it reports drop in workloads, profits - and top salary
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Designs unveiled for controversial Robin Hood Gardens replacement
Haworth Tompkins and Metropolitan Workshop submit plans
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Alinea fears for contractors as Brexit dip begins to bite
Vote to leave the EU will see tender prices flatten out this year and then potentially fall
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Architect appointed to £23m Scottish justice centre
New court building will allow Inverness Castle to become tourist attraction
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Chinese burn: Hinkley backers feel snubbed
Well-placed source claims representatives of China’s nuclear industry took the latest delay badly
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Hinkley delay puts UK nuclear new build at risk, says expert
Government review into Hinkley Point C risks putting off investors in other nuclear projects
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Rio 2016: Blood, sweat and tears
What with the economy nosediving, an all-consuming construction scandal, massive budget overruns and by the seat of their pants venue delivery - it’s a wonder the Rio Olympics are happening at all
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Interview: Richard Saxon
Richard Saxon, chair of the Joint Contracts Tribunal, speaks to Building legal columnist Francis Ho about new kinds of contracts, the competition, and where he thinks the industry is heading
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Northern Powerhouse out, 'proper industrial strategy' in
Builders welcome launch of new cabinet committee to boost the UK economy through industrial strategy
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QPR adds affordable homes to get £175m Old Oak approval
Mayor of London approves plans after intervening to add more affordable homes
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Online poll: 2016 legacy
Will the legacy of the Rio Olympic build be as strong as the legacy of London 2012? Results are in
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Graham lands £40m Manchester PRS job
Contractor appointed after funding secured for 232-home scheme
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Morgan Sindall optimistic after shedding problem jobs
Chief executive says firm hopes to beat market forecasts after a strong start to year
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Keltbray on cusp of Dunne deal to save hundreds of jobs
Demolition specialist on verge of move into reinforced concrete market
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The North goes south
The idea of establishing a northern powerhouse has lost a powerful supporter with the departure of chancellor George Osborne. Is there the will and momentum now in Whitehall to keep the project going?
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Perfect timing
With a new chancellor who knows a thing or two about our industry, there has never been a better time to build