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Row over Interserve’s Glasgow waste plant escalates
Case goes to arbitration as client chases £72m
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In pictures: Zaha Hadid’s plans for Southbank Tower revamp
Work at former King’s Reach Tower is architect’s debut resi refurb scheme
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Help to Buy used in 20% of London’s new-build sales
Nearly two-thirds of new homes in Barking and Dagenham bought with loan scheme since 2013
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HS2 was ‘confident’ of green light as recently as July
Project chiefs expected government to sign-off phase one before Christmas
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Party manifestos: Reckless spending doesn’t pay off
Even the benefits of infrastructure investment could be limited for the construction industry
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Severfield expecting profit to bounce back in second half
Firm reports that interim figure fell by a third
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When smart isn’t very clever
Matthew Marson has worked on designing smart technology throughout his career. But sometimes it can go wrong…
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Willmott Dixon scores £33m Warwick uni job
New arts centre is contractor’s fourth project for university
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Private sector must commit to turning around ‘left-behind places’, says Mace
Consultant says public sector must show leadership for areas including Blackpool and Knowsley
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5 minutes with… Dexter Moren, director, Dexter Moren Associates
Dexter Moren tells Building about South Africa, seafood, and Stansted airport
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Contract for £1bn Silvertown Tunnel project finally signed
TfL allowed to sign six months after naming preferred bidder
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O’Donnell + Tuomey pip rivals in Leeds university contest
Architect beats Cullinans and Reiach Hall
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White Arkitekter OK’d for more work to revamp Barking estate
Architect already working to overhaul Gascoigne estate
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Mace returning to Nova after picking up next phase of Landsec scheme
Firm completed first building on London Victoria site but racked up losses on job
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Budget busters: What lies ahead for infrastructure?
Crossrail, Hinkley Point and HS2 would all make great subjects for a soap opera – and there are more cliffhangers to come. Then there’s the Westminster saga, with its “season finale” election next month. Jordan Marshall asks what this means for future infrastructure work and the companies that bid for ...
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Troubled Bond Street now ‘likely’ to open when rest of Crossrail does, boss says
Station had been due to finish after rest of central section