More news – Page 662
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Surrey firm to start Soho job this autumn
Overhaul of Carnaby Street building drawn up by Buckley Gray Yeoman
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Image of the week: Inflated ego?
The refurbishment of the Elizabeth Tower got an outsize visitor this week
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Comment
Legal: BIM standards made simple
The new international standard on BIM could take some getting to grips with – but guidance is being developed
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Government launches consultation on Hackitt response
Consultation published ahead of second anniversary of Grenfell Tower fire
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Infrastructure policy: ‘Delay and procrastination’
But with the government paralysed by Brexit, what hope is there construction will get the clarity on infrastructure it needs?
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Crossrail hands £1m in compensation payouts to former execs
Resources director Valerie Todd, who left last year, given nearly £445,000
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Construction industry gossip: Strait is the gate
A cities of the future event prompts a dodgy way to travel and a council aiming for decor neutrality ends up rather off-colour
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In pictures: Historic images of Wates engineers building pontoons for D-Day
Contractor specialised in pre-cast concrete
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Firms land places on Dounreay work
Aecom, Atkins and Kier appointed to latest work at Scottish site
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From the archive: 2015 - Stuck on the ground
Political uncertainty over infrastructure policy isn’t a new thing
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Clients underestimate economic value of sustainability, report finds
Ramboll says rental yield and property values underrated
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Sketch of the week: Millbrook Park, north London
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Kate Yung, practice illustrator at Assael Architecture
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Government won't stump up cash for Heathrow expansion, says transport minister
Anti-third runway campaigner Zac Goldsmith told £14bn cost will be 'financed by the private sector'
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Projects: The Compton, Regent's Park
An innovative choice of cladding material – cast aluminium – has created an unusual look for these luxury flats near Regent’s Park
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Shock as Eric Parry’s Dolphin Square plans are rejected
Westminster councillors fly in face of planning officers’ advice to approve redevelopment of 1930s landmark
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Stop chopping and changing on infrastructure, Armitt tells government
Call comes just a day after huge M4 improvements job in south Wales was pulled
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Making Hackitt happen
Creating a competence framework to respond to the Hackitt report has brought about the biggest-ever alliance of construction organisations
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Details of latest Stratford Waterfront contract revealed
London Legacy Development Corporation looking for firm to work on new Sadler's Wells’ base
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Wates to start this winter on £60m Commonwealth Games pool
Deal to be finalised this autumn ahead of December start