More news – Page 681
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In pictures: Giant waterfall opens at Singapore airport
Greenhouse scheme cost £950m and includes 1,400 trees
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HTA bags planning for Newark estate transformation
Nearly one-third of the 320 new homes being built will be affordable, says architect
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Infrastructure bigwigs look to tackle causes of illness and injury
Areas to be addressed include mental health and public safety
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Sheppard Robson Leicester student schemes given the go-ahead
University of Leicester housing and lecture-theatre projects get green light
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Final bill for Crossrail could rise even further, admits transport minister
Tory peer says last year's £2.8bn bailout might still not be enough
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Boulevard Theatre: turning tricks in Soho
How Charcoalblue and Soda Studio fit a theatre into a tiny space so it could be financially viable
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Wolstenholme out as Hackitt joins HS2 board
Former Crossrail boss came under fire last month over ongoing delays to the cross-London railway
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Construction industry gossip: That's the way to live
While the new Spurs stadium ups the culinary ante with chilli jam and craft beer-battered tofu, Quintain plants an olive tree that may well be worth its weight in gold
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In pictures: Diller Scofidio + Renfro's New York arts venue takes centre stage
The Shed opened to the public last Friday
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Council gives £21m Lincoln medical school the all-clear
Gleeds and Aecom working on deal drawn up by HLM
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Image of the week: Easter rising
Dozens of people gathered at the top of Otley Chevin in West Yorkshire this week to install a 36ft-high cross ahead of Easter
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Sketch of the week: Key plant design, Circle Reading hospital
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Martin Wood, of Bryden Wood
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Financial watchdog launches investigation into Interserve auditor
FRC probing Grant Thornton’s audits of firm’s accounts over three year period
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Costing steelwork April 2019: Market and cost models update
This quarter provides a market update and updates the five cost models previously featured in Costing Steelwork
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Big firms will need to speed up payments to meet government demands
Contractors’ own figures show how far some have got to go to stave off Cabinet Office threat of losing public work
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Payment malpractice – is this the beginning of a crackdown?
Government is telling firms to shape up over paying their suppliers - or face the consequences - but will it make any difference?
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Gender pay: Why it's time to close the gap
RIBA director of practice Lucy Carmichael explains why you should care - and what you can do
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