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Turnover jumps at AHMM
But practice says shift to employee ownership trust hit profits for 2017-18
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Balfour Beatty poaches Network Rail director
Matthew Steele will head up contractor’s gas and water operation
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Comment
Is the demise of some big retailers an opportunity to repair our high streets?
Not every town needs multiple department stores – they are a product of a homogeny that has characterised our retail spaces for too long
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Features
2018 in construction: Building's review of the year - part one
So, what did Santa’s last round of offerings bring the industry? It’s not been a stocking full of pleasant surprises
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HS2 could cut costs by reducing trains' speed, Tory peer admits
Lord Young made remarks in House of Lords debate about price of £56bn project
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Construction industry gossip: Bleak midwinter
Our business minister grapples with some paperwork, a Victorian refurb gets distressed (but in a good way), and, as it’s almost Christmas, we contemplate nuclear extinction
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WA100 architect opens Amsterdam office
But Scott Brownrigg says Brexit is not behind decision to set up shop in Netherlands
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Arup veteran Jack Zunz dies
South African-born engineer was responsible for the Sydney Opera House’s iconic roof
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Online poll: All I want for Christmas...
This week’s poll: What do you most want for Christmas?
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In pictures: Probably the best? Møller shows off Carlsberg HQ
Practice says delivery of 23,200sq m brewery base is ‘well under way’
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Image of the week: Mmm… modular
The Museum of Architecture’s Gingerbread City exhibition at the V A opened on Saturday with a splendid example by EPR of just what modular housing can achieve if you’re prepared to be creative with materials. We wonder if the insurance would cover consumption by small children abandoned in a wood, ...
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Sketch of the week: Regeneration in Ilford
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Harry Thomson at Studioshaw
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From the archive: 1999 - Bugged
While we modern folk fret about Brexit, in 1999 they had their own problems: the dreaded “Millennium Bug”
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Comment
2018 - never a dull moment in construction
It’s been a hell of a year - in short, things appear to be in a mess. One thing is sure, 2019 is not going to be boring
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Henry nabs next phase of £200m Brighton barracks job
West London contractor building more than 550 student flats
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Gensler remains top of the pile in WA100
Foster + Partners stays as UK’s biggest architecture practice
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Scape boss joins Aecom consortium
Victoria Brambini to become managing director of group on £350m Scape framework
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Thought for tomorrow: Taking away the 'initiative'
Dawn Moore of Morgan Sindall calls for diversity to become part of the industry’s fabric