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David Adjaye's £600m Piccadilly scheme approved
Scheme is architect’s biggest London project to date
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EC Harris name goes in Arcadis rebrand
Dutch engineering group will drop Hyder and EC Harris brands in favour of global Arcadis moniker
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Skills shortage 'biggest barrier for housebuilders'
Survey by Lloyds Bank takes temperature of housebuilding sector
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Three make £480m Sheffield retail quarter shortlist
Lend Lease, Aspire and Queensberry in the running for major scheme
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Approval threshold reduced for £700m Quintain sale
Lone Star has reduced the threshold of shareholder acceptances required to complete its acquisition of Quintain
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Laing O'Rourke and Galliford Try take on Imtech staff
Contractors agree to take on 67 staff from Imtech UK’s water, waste and energy division
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A bit hit and MEES
The government may have done some serious pruning of legislation but not all energy-related legislation is up for change
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Top 150 Consultants 2015: Work in progress
In the UK’s newly recovered economy there is plenty of work for this year’s top 150 consultants, allowing them to pick and choose what they bid
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New RIBA president's call to action
Industry is at a turning point and architects need to agree on direction, says Jane Duncan
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Six bag £650m North Yorkshire care framework
Six firms signed up by North Yorkshire County Council to deliver care accommodation
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Plans unveiled for £750m Manchester scheme
Plans have been submitted for a £750m new neigbourhood scheme on the former BBC site in Manchester
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Paradise Circus first phase gets go-ahead
Planning has been approved for the first phase of the £500m Paradise Circus development in Birmingham
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Green light for Imtech Ireland division sale
Deal to refinace Imtech Suir has been approved by Ireland’s competion regulator saving over 700 jobs
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Plans in for Old Oak Common perfume factory
Essential Living has submitted plans for Old Oak Common perfume factory
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Hansom: Blowing your own trumpet
This week, QSs back a winner, Heathrow does some independent research, Melbourne introduces height limits, there’s a crowdfunded tower and a data firm with data on why data is good. Plus, Costain packs a punch
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Staff numbers at top 150 UK consultants rise by a quarter
Building’s annual list of the top 150 UK consultants sees Atkins retain its number one spot
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Sir Robert McAlpine manager leaves firm
Commercial manager Grant McGregor was replaced last month
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Political leadership: Bend it like Corbyn
Commentators across the country attempt to assess the impact
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Sketch of the week: St Andrew's Church, North Oxford
This week’s sketch is by architect Peter Njuguna at MEB Design
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