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Top bosses warn Brexit would ‘destabilise’ construction
Lipton Rogers co-founder and Saint Gobain boss highlight UK’s dependency on EU for labour and skills
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Comment
Engineering the Serpentine Pavilion
Augmented reality helped unzip the designs for this year’s challenging build
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McAlpine: Pick ‘n’ mix
Sir Robert McAlpine’s diversification strategy towards civils and public sector work shows that, in the current market, contractors can be choosey about where they operate
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Features
Blinds and wellbeing: Put in the shade
Blinds in commercial buildings have been seen as integral to controlling daylighting and views out. But might a more sophisticated approach to facade design mean that the humble blind has had its day?
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The verdict: BIG's Serpentine Pavilion
After 15 years the Serpentine has added four summer houses to its series of single pavilions. Is it enough to revive an ageing format? Ike Ijeh is in no doubt
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Total cost: A global view
Akenhead returns to Building with a column on a recent case which examined the issue of ‘total cost’ or ‘global’ claims
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Wates lands £48m south London housing job
Contractor is to build 177 homes in the latest phase of the £200m Stockwell Park regeneration scheme
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What to specify: Cladding and curtain walling
High-performance aluminium curtain walling, solar control facade and high-strength laminated safety glass (the latter for a lion enclosure) are some of the products for specification featured
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EU referendum hits architect Aukett's numbers
Firm says jobs have been stalled and uncertainty may last longer than expected
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Sweett to fork out £1.3m over Asia Pacific deal
WSP-bound consultant completes sale of division to Currie Brown after arbiter settles row over sale price
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WYG drafts in Amec director as order book bulges
Boost in UK and international order book at WYG undertakes recruitment drive
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BIG's Serpentine Pavilion completes
Four satellite summer houses by international architects add to bumper year
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Contractor bags Hackney estate regen
The second phase of the regeneration of the Colville Estate in Hoxton will start shortly
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Cost model: Affordable housing
As the UK housing crisis continues to escalate, those at the bottom of the market increasingly find themselves priced out
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900 firms to pay both government and CITB levies
Over 900 contractors will have to pay two training levies from April 2017
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Khan vows to protect London office space
Unregulated office-to-resi conversions will hit London’s economy, warns Khan
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The future after Brexit
The EU referendum looms, but what is our relationship with the EU likely to look like if it’s an out vote?