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Building Awards 2018: Construction Consultant/Surveyor of the Year (more than 100 staff)
Read about the winner and runners up for this year’s Construction Consultant/Surveyor of the Year (more than 100 staff) award
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Image of the week: March of history
St Paul’s and Big Ben parade through London with chartered surveyors at the Lord Mayor’s Show
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HKA chosen to assess Mexico's BIM capability
Consultant picked by British Embassy to work on its Future Cities programme
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Building Awards 2018: Construction Client of the Year
Read about the winner and runners up for this year’s Construction Client of the Year Award
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Sketch of the week: The City of Beautiful Bodies
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Lukas Göbl, chief executive of Göbl Architektur ZT, Austria
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From the archive: 2008 – Blowing his own Trump-et
We were delighted to discover an interview with somebody who has never considered himself anything but a winner
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Jittery investors tell Interserve to quit Durham uni scheme
Financiers worried by 50 year length of struggling firm’s contract
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Market forecast: Past the peak
The initial market reaction to the Brexit vote was muted, with output soon recovering strongly, but the trend seems likely to have turned, just as our exit from the EU is imminent. Michael Hubbard of Aecom reports
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Comment
Brexit: the stakes are too high not to shake our bad habits
We are not going to meet the economic shock of Brexit by building in the way we’ve always done. We have to embrace radical change
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Government's housebuilding target in danger of becoming a 'pipedream'
DCLG data shows net additional housing grew by just 2% in 2017/18
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Building Awards 2018: Construction Consultant/Surveyor of the Year (fewer than 100 staff)
Read about the winner and runners up for this year’s Construction Consultant/Surveyor of the Year (fewer than 100 staff) award
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Civil war erupts at Zaha Hadid Architects
Patrik Schumacher takes fellow executors of late architect’s will to court
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Building Awards 2018: Architectural Practice of the Year
Read about the winner and runners up for this year’s Architectural Practice of the Year award
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Comment
Legal: The scariness of vicariousness
The courts have held an employer liable for a rogue data breach by an employee – although the company broke no rules. James Bessey explains why
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Brexit nerves hit shares in housebuilders
Stocks slump amid fears over the future of Theresa May’s Brexit deal
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London Assembly moots December 2019 opening for Crossrail
Railway bosses said in summer scheme would be delayed until next autumn
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London mayor eyes quick decision on new Goodsyard plan
Sadiq Khan looks to summer 2019 determination for overhauled Shoreditch plans
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Bovis shares slide despite record profit prediction
Corporate turnaround continues, but shares tumble as housebuilder warns Brexit concerns still present
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Building Awards 2018: Contractor of the Year (up to £300m)
Read about the winner and runners up for this year’s Contractor of the Year (up to £300m) award