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A half-time pep talk is needed
Exactly halfway through the two-year Brexit countdown, is it time to stop and think if we want to play this game at all
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One year to Brexit - what should we expect?
A year to the day until the UK’s deadline to exit the European Union, we asked some industry figures to reflect on the Brexit negotiations so far and what’s in store after 29 March 2019
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Administrator appointed at stricken Vaughan
M E firm said it has been felled by Carillion’s collapse
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Online poll: Getting ready to Brexit
This week’s poll: It’s a year to the day until the UK is expected to officially exit the EU. Is construction in a position to thrive, whatever deal is agreed?
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Firms want EU workers to stay, says FMB survey
Three quarters of firms say EU workers leaving would have negative impact on business
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Lovell and Homes England reach deal for £45m Leyland scheme
Lancashire scheme will see 200 homes built
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McLaren to refurbish 1960s office block in Manchester
Buildings were due to be torn down under previous plan
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Aberdeen begins hunt for contractor after Victorian garden revamp OK'd
Work on LDA Design scheme to start this autumn
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Don't just stand there, do something
It’s difficult not to get angry with the government when you consider what is happening to businesses in this sector as a consequence of Carillion’s collapse. It’s simply not right
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Fulham gets green light for new stand at Craven Cottage
Populous is the third architect to work on the job
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Hansom: Finding the right words
There’s a bit of confusion over Al Pacino, the large crowd expected at Persimmon’s AGM could leave directors struggling for explanation, and an MP practises straight talking
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Sketch of the week: Civic Quarter, Manchester
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Mark Pearce, an architectural assistant at architect Purcell
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UCL Stratford campus given the green light
Contractor to be appointed to £200m first phase this summer
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Housing density: does it stack up?
High-density housing conjures images of the nightmare slum tenements seen in some other global cities, but can modern design make high density attractive in the UK?
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Home truths
The housing crisis isn’t about land supply; it’s about affordability and quality. Let’s stop treating homes as assets and remember they’re places for people to live, says Ann Bentley
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Atkins owner to move into new London office
SNC-Lavalin to swap Euston Tower for site in Victoria
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Qatari Diar rethinks Multiplex appointment on Chelsea Barracks
Contractor had been due to start work on £250m fourth phase when it was stood down