More news – Page 655
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Commonwealth Games stadium due before planners this September
New images of Arup's redesign of Alexander Stadium revealed
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Comment
How do we make young people happy at work? Treat them like adults
Maybe we’d be better off without the term ‘millennial’, or at least forget the stereotypes associated with it
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‘Brexodus’ driving up construction salaries
Survey finds average industry pay packet rose 9% to £45,900
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Sketch of the week: School sports hall, London
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by João Alves, an associate at Cundall
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From the archive: 2007 - A strong reaction
The recent TV series dramatising the Chernobyl disaster is said to have increased the number of tourists
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Asset managers up bets against Kier share price
Contractor’s shares have lost 85% of their value since last September, with some gambling they have further to fall
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A deeply weird day out - when Will Ing went to Chernobyl
Our intrepid reporter Will Ing recounts his day at the site of the worst-ever nuclear disaster
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Holding it all in: Containing radioactivity at Chernobyl
This article about work at the plant which blew up in 1986 is republished after news yesterday Russian troops seized control of the site
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Comment
Construction industry gossip: Subversive elements
So-called troublemakers speak shocking words at a contractor’s breakfast event
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Balfour Beatty plugs in for £50m electricity job
Firm to start later this summer on Kent scheme
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Mace denies stonewalling Barking council following flats fire
Council leader says contractor refused meeting invitation after blaze which destroyed 20 apartments
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Comment
Adjudication, the low-cost way
Today sees the launch of a pilot scheme for a new low-value disputes adjudication service
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Comment
International Women in Engineering Day: let’s get the message right
Construction industry engineers should consider retraining as teachers to stop girls getting the message that engineering is for boys
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Safety expert warns against two-tier building regulation
Local Authority Building Control boss warns against focusing on high-risk residential buildings at the detriment of others
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Brexit gloom spreading to architects outside London, says RIBA
Regional practices feeling increasingly despondent
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Image of the week: A bit of a breather
Pollution pods installed at Manchester’s MediaCityUK allow visitors to experience the different air quality of global locations from Norway to New Delhi