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Great British Nuclear puts out £600m tender for engineers to advise on mini-reactors
Successful tender expected to be picked next March
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Wates brings in Homes England boss to beef up public sector arm
New arrival also worked at Balfour Beatty and Laing O’Rourke
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1.5 million homes and counting: what architect and planner Jas Bhalla thinks comes next
Ben Flatman speaks to Jas Bhalla – architect, planner and founder of Jas Bhalla Works – about building a practice rooted in long-term thinking
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Local firm brought in for fit out of £30m Bristol office built by Kier
The new building has been designed by Buckley Gray Yeoman
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Gateway 2 checks blamed as BPF report says build-to-rent starts slip again
Number of homes being built down 14% in first quarter as property group says ‘urgent action’ needed to deal with safety hold-ups
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Canada Water scheme that was switched from office to resi set to be approved next week
Aerial view of TP Bennett’s revised proposals for plot B
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Too early to tell what impact of US-China trade war will be on UK construction, Core Five says
Firm adds potential of Chinese steel being ‘dumped’ into UK mitigated by certain specifics
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‘Infrastructure could do with a bit of love’: dRMM’s Jonas Lencer on the Silvertown Tunnel portal buildings
Tom Lowe speaks to the practice’s director about why the overlooked parts of public infrastructure deserve a fresh perspective
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City of London to appoint architect to design firearms training facility for Square Mile police
Winner for scheme that will be located at Dagenham Dock to be appointed this summer
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Images show what revamped centrepiece of Manchester museum will look like ahead of summer reopening
Site has been given £40m makeover with project team including Carmody Groarke and Gardiner & Thoebald
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Building Safety Act has led to an industry recruitment crisis
Halted projects, redundancies and widespread delays and disruption are all consequences of the requirement for second staircases, says Christine Scott at Madison Berkeley
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Gleeds lands PM role on £1.5bn Airedale hospital rebuild as next phase of funding for job gets green light
The hospital has been mostly built using RAAC and is now in need of an urgent rebuild The hospital has been mostly built using RAAC and is now in need of an urgent rebuild
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RSHP opens first Middle East office in Dubai
Architect draws up plans for luxury hotel and apartment complex in city
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Developers to boost height of Vauxhall towers scheme to 70 storeys after replacing lead architect
Aerial view of the site on the border of Nine Elms and Vauxhall
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Homes England inks Warrington land deal to pave way for more than 4,000 homes
Proposals include new schools and local amenities
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‘We listen and we build from there’ – Orms: designing architecture that responds to a changing world
Ben Flatman speaks to John McRae and new director Miranda MacLaren about how Orms is evolving as a practice
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Gilbert-Ash the latest firm in construction to become an EOT
Northern Ireland firm says move will help productivity and innovation at business
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Vistry to build nearly 300 homes at site formerly owned by north London hospital
Housebuilder has teamed up with housing association Hyde for North Middlesex job
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Permanent chief appointed for government’s new infrastructure adviser
EY partner Becky Wood will take the reins of NISTA in June
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Controversial Battersea tower plans recommended for refusal
Farrells’ 28-storey proposals for the 1 Battersea Bridge Road site viewed from Chelsea