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Bond Bryan buys historic Manchester architect
Practice behind several of city’s most famous listed buildings went into administration this week after succumbing to mounting debts and project delays
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1 Undershaft tower set to be approved next week despite continued opposition from consultees
Historic England still objecting to City’s planned tallest building despite design amendments submitted last month
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In partnership
Our chance to ensure the manifesto promises of our new government are put into action
The new Housing Community Summit in Liverpool in September offers the first opportunity to bring the whole housing sector together after polling day, writes Gavin Smart and Kate Henderson
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McAslan begins succession plan as architect returns to black
New ownership model to also see business ownership shared between 15 directors
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Legal abroad: Doing business in India
Our series turns to the subcontinent, where potential uncertainty over arbitration has recently cast a shadow over this land of legion construction opportunities
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Favourite emerges in architectural race to overhaul Canary Wharf’s HSBC tower
Competition narrowed down to shortlist of three firms
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Up to 40 jobs set to go at Bam’s construction business as firm begins consultation with staff
Staff at London and Northern arms affected
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‘Non-recoverable’ cost increases helped send Hertfordshire contractor under, administrator says
Stevenage firm ARJ specialised in resdiential work
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‘There’s been a lack of consistency, and you need consistency to deliver’ – What the outgoing CIOB president wants from the next government
Sandi Rhys Jones is clear where the Conservatives went wrong in their dealings with the construction industry. So, with a general election looming and her term in office coming to an end, Nora Redmond asked the president of the Chartered Institute of Building what needs to happen next
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Work on 1 Undershaft helps revenue and profit rebound at architect Eric Parry
Practice says it has taken more space at existing office to accommodate increased staff numbers
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This election should bring us back to the centre
The policies of the Liberal Democrats are positive and progressive. The party could have real influence on how we are governed for the next five years, says Richard Steer
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Kier starts repair work on King’s Cross block over a year after cladding panel fell off
Remediation of 15-storey King’s Cross scheme expected to complete in August
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Ray O’Rourke stepping down as Laing O’Rourke chief executive next month
Veteran to hand over reins to his son Cathal O’Rourke after five decades at the helm
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Vince Clancy to join CBRE board as T&T set to merge with US firm’s PM business
Combination of UK consultant and CBRE division to create $3bn firm
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Multiplex confirmed as winner on £400m City office tower
Firm inks deal with Axa IM Alts on 35-storey 50 Fenchurch Street scheme
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Profit down 66% at housebuilder Strata Homes after ‘challenging year’
Housebuilder publishes annual results after boardroom shake-up
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Inside Gbolade Design Studio: A new era of architecture where the only way is ethics
Ben Flatman talks to Lanre and Tara Gbolade about setting up their practice and their vision for architecture as a tool for social and environmental change
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FCBS unveils plans for £58m Liverpool museums upgrade
Practice submits plans six months after replacing Adjaye Associates on project
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SNP calls for changes to Westminster’s fiscal rules to boost infrastructure investment
Party’s manifesto also calls for devolution of housing benefit to boost social housing delivery