More news – Page 608
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Government losing patience with those building owners yet to remove dangerous cladding
On eve of Grenfell report, housing secretary Robert Jenrick says he is close to ‘naming and shaming’ firms
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Crossrail forced to pour more money into Bond Street
Late-running station won't be ready until after rest of central London route opens
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Elizabeth House developer to manage 31-storey replacement itself
HB Reavis scheme in Waterloo was given planning earlier this month
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Quintain set to build 9,000 homes in Ireland
Wembley Park firm eyes work on sites around Dublin
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Insolvency and inquisitiveness
Simon Lewis explains the limits of requests for information under section 236 of the Insolvency Act when a company goes bust
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Multiplex set for £100m London job previously won by Kier
Work involves turning Marylebone car park into luxury homes
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Green light for Manchester tower
Architect Feilden Clegg Bradley behind 22-storey proposal opposite Arndale shopping centre
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5 minutes with… Gavin Hale-Brown, founder of Henley Halebrown Architects
Gavin Hale-Brown tells Building about a cemetery in Italy, getting dirty to make buildings work, and being a secret artist
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Construction industry gossip: Bish-bash-bosh
Climate-change protesters get aggressive, Esther McVey opens a portal to more criticism, it does rain in the Antipodes
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Crossrail commercial boss goes after just nine months
Bechtel’s Nisrine Chartouny leaves project
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Government announces £400m investment in school and college buildings
Fund to favour schools that crackdown on executive pay
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Most architects have done no planning for a no-deal Brexit
RIBA research also shows practices’ confidence lowest for three years
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Bam reels in £7m cinema conversion job
Art Deco building in Port Talbot has been empty for 20 years
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Features
From the archive: 2003 — Born to be boss
A glance far back in time reveals workers determined to raise their pay amid a burgeoning trade union movement
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Market update: Birmingham
Investment in regeneration, a young population and fast-growing employment opportunities have boosted Birmingham’s construction market
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Is it fair to share the pain? Rectifying defects on a project
Jeffrey Brown considers who should pay for the rectification of defects discovered during the work under a target cost contract
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In pictures: Fosters finishes huge Philly tower
Opening marks completion of US city’s tallest building