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Mace confirmed for Renzo Piano’s Cube
Piling works contractor due to be named at beginning of next month
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Atkins brings in Arcadis boss to head up transport arm
Lizi Stewart joins the consultant after 15 years at Arcadis
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Building intelligence: Q3 2018
Construction output is rising, driven largely by housing, both public and private, but public work is slipping – and the offices market is likely to be hit hardest by Brexit
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Contractors told to play ball on final stages of Aberdeen road job
Transport Scotland tells Balfour Beatty and Galliford Try not to pursue ‘misguided commercial tactics’
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Construction industry gossip: We fear change
The Bloomberg building marks climate change with a melting iceberg and fans of brutalism are saddened at a coming demolition
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Improved ONS numbers shouldn't mask damage of no-deal Brexit, groups warn
Figures improve but EU labour worries remain
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More than 400 high-rise towers still have ACM cladding
Government research shows remedial plans for dozens of buildings ‘remain unclear’
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Construction tops list for apprenticeship redundancies in Scotland, MPs told
More than 80% of Scottish apprenticeship redundancies were from within construction
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Hitachi poised to pull out of Wylfa nuclear build
Decision would shred government’s ambition to deliver a series of new nuclear plants
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Masterplanners on the blocks for Commonwealth Games stadium job
Birmingham council set to appoint masterplanner on £70m scheme ‘within weeks’
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Contractors named for £7bn Network Rail framework
Three firms win routes across the south of England
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Dispute resolution after Brexit
Claire Stockford, Iain Drummond and Caitlin McLean of Shepherd and Wedderburn weigh Brexit’s implications for dispute resolution
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Image of the week: Deep crust
A Dutch dredging firm this week began deepening the harbour of Ramsgate in Kent to turn the seaside port into a ‘second Dover’ in readiness for a no-deal Brexit. The government has also awarded a £13.8m ferry service contract to operate between Ramsgate and Ostend in Belgium to Seaborne Freight, ...
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Why we need to factor the millennial into the evolution of the high street
The power of the millennial to disrupt the market is extraordinary and town planning policy is powerless to prevent this, writes Joanna Bassett
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McAlpine to redevelop Inner Temple in central London
Contractor will refurbish the library and hall at ancient organisation for barristers
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Sketch of the week: International bank HQ, Chennai, India
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Pedro Loureiro, an architectural illustrators in Broadway Malyan’s Lisbon studio
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From the archive: 2009 - That was the future that was
While we modern folk fret about Brexit, in 1999 they had their own problems: the dreaded “Millennium Bug”
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Council asks Interserve to make back-up plan for its own collapse
Sandwell concerned about potential impact on schools jobs if contractor goes bust
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Palace of Westminster refurb will not become a 'money pit', MPs told
MPs and peers will move into temporary accommodation ‘around 2025’, committee hears