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Kier bags Scania UK head office job
Contractor will build new HQ and facilities building for commercial vehicle supplier
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Building Awards 2017: Construction Consultant / Surveyor of the Year (fewer than 100 staff)
Alinea’s income has grown by 28% to £10.5m in the last year
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Taylor Wimpey sees 'modest' impact over controversial double rent leases
Housebuilder says ‘substantial majority’ of customers have converted to RPI-based leases
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ECA beefs up senior management team
Former Crossrail boss joins as director of employment and skills
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Do keep up
What does artificial intelligence (AI) mean for construction and you? Stephen Hawking says AI could be the “worst event in the history of our civilisation” and believes we will perish from it
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Clerk of works role makes a comeback post-Grenfell
Derwent London says use of initiative on Copyright building gives assurance on workmanship
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Galliford Try pegs construction hit at £98m
No increases likely on provisions for Scottish projects
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Cemex sells off historic Surrey home
Materials giant will move out of Cullinan Studio’s listed headquarters next summer
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Government 'must do more for infrastructure'
Call from Scape’s boss comes as ONS reveals 0.9% dip in construction output for Q3
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CITB admits it is facing 'last chance to get things right'
Reform plans to be unveiled next week
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Life beyond BIM: Embracing data to boost the UK’s economic productivity
With the Government’s Autumn Statement just around the corner, the thorny issue of the UK’s woeful industrial productivity is once again raising its head
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Building launches survey into women in construction
Building is calling on readers to take part in a piece of research into the attitudes of men and women working in the construction industry.
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Building Awards 2017: in pictures
This year’s Building Awards 2017 welcomed a full house to the Grosvenor House Hotel in London. Here’s a snapshot of the evening
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Hansom: Competition winners
The Stirling prize victor is announced, Arsenal and Spurs are locked in a contest to be the biggest and Cemex deserves a prize for its efforts to protect cyclists on the roads
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Budget 2017 preview: Something's gotta give
As the chancellor gears up for the Autumn Budget, he is under pressure to ease austerity, potentially taking the focus away from big-ticket construction projects. David Blackman reports on what the industry wants from the Budget versus what it is likely to see
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Online poll: The future of AI
This week’s poll: Will artificial intelligence ultimately help industry develop and innovate, or is it purely another method to cut costs?
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Sketch of the week: Marina Piccola, Capri
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Martin Douglas, associate director at Pad Design
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McCarthy & Stone appoints former Balfour boss as chairman
Paul Lester to take over from John White in January
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Unite Students snaps up £80m site in Leeds
Development of 1,000 bed scheme set to open in 2020 academic year
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Scape announces details of £2bn infrastructure framework
Scotland gets its own dedicated lot, following signs of ‘clear commitment’ from Holyrood