More news – Page 649
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Former infrastructure tsar to vote against £4bn Palace of Westminster refurb
Lords' second reading this afternoon
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Balfour Beatty lands next phase of £375m London resi job
Larger phase at Lewisham site due to start next spring
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In pictures: Stanton Williams books French library competition
Practice beat out firms including OMA and Snøhetta
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Zaha Hadid scheme for former Bristol Arena site edges closer
Council says it will sign deal for site with developer Legal General
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Contractors fret over Brexit price hikes, RLB survey reveals
Worries most prevalent in London and the South-east
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Features
From the archive: 2017 - A match made in Canada
As we interview Atkins president Philip Hoare, we cast our minds back to when the consultancy was bought up by SNC-Lavalin
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Image of the week: Wimbledon’s new Court 1 roof
On day 1 of the Wimbledon tennis tournament on 1 July, the newly installed retractable roof of Court 1 was on display
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Sketch of the week: Concept sketch, east London hotel
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Chris Smith, director of Smith Newton Architects
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Atkins boss demands long-term infrastructure plan
Philip Hoare says schemes can’t be linked to ‘politics of the day’
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‘We can’t continue as we are’: Philip Hoare, Atkins, talks to Building
Atkins’ new president talks about embracing digital, his plans to grow the firm outside the UK and his determination to transform construction’s broken models
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Recovering Skanska says UK rejig beginning to pay off
Pre-tax profit trebles at London Wall builder
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New favourite for next phase of Landsec’s Nova scheme
First building on project in London’s Victoria had been built by Mace
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Wates nabs debut job on east London framework
Deal let under Be First’s £1bn overhaul of Barking
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Willmott Dixon eyeing Brighton job left in lurch by R Durtnell collapse
Deal to revamp grade I-listed venue has £21m pricetag
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Persimmon extends customer retention period to a week
Buyers had originally been offered a day to locate faults in their new homes
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Construction unattractive to City investors, says Wates boss
Stephen Beechey says sector has too many outdated practice
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Infrastructure is in the waiting room - will it be given the chance?
We are all too used to unrealistic promises from politicians before a vote – what they are actually able to deliver inevitably disappoints
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Shaylor could owe more than £25m to creditors
At least 200 workers lost jobs when firm went into administration last month after half a century of trading