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New HQ could have been a lot taller, Bloomberg admits
Client chose to build low out of respect to historic context
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Hansom: Nagging worries
Long-running problems mean nothing is going quite as it should – the V A Dundee is impressive but also impressively over budget, and Interserve runs into fresh trouble
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RIBA fears Brexit exodus by overseas architects
Institute proposes immigration system for architecture once UK leaves EU
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Online poll: Gender pay gap
Should more construction companies follow Lendlease’s example and publish gender pay gap data before next April?
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Image of the week: A new twist of lime
Liverpool Lime Street station, all lines of which reopened on Monday following a 23-day upgrade as part of Phase One of its major transformation
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Sketch of the week: 8 Albert Embankment, London
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Fred Pilbrow, senior founding partner at Pilbrow Partners
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Khan calls for 65% affordable housing on new developments
Key to the mayor’s vision are fewer expensive towers in central London and more affordable homes in the suburbs
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The Big Debate: Solving the innovation puzzle
Construction is often unwilling to change the way it works, especially when it comes to integrating technology. David Blackman reports on a Big Debate where industry professionals try to work out how to get companies to embrace the benefits of new technology
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Barbour ABI's October market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for October is now available to download
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HKA-led team bags project management role on Hong Kong's airport expansion
Former British colony is to add a third runway
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Regional housebuilder salaries play catch-up
Latest figures show London salaries rise at a lower rate than regional counterparts
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Regional renaissance: fuelling the Midlands engine in England
If the Midlands is to capitalise on Northern Powerhouse and HS2 developments, it needs to consider its biggest challenges
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Eric Parry gets green light for new City hotel
Project will see demolition of 1980s offices and revamp of grade II-listed City Temple
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Housebuilders' Salary Survey 2017: On the up and up
With fears of a housebuilding downturn in abeyance, skills shortages are helping drive up salaries, especially outside London
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Comment
Legal blog: Incompatible provisions
The contractor’s liability for design faults depends on not just the main contract form but also its associated documents: if they contradict each other, you could end up in court
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Barratt withdraws from role on £6bn Enfield regen scheme
Enfield council threatened to terminate the housebuilder’s role after it refused to commit to plans in its original bid
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UK infrastructure - cause for optimism
Industry is potentially facing years of continued uncertainty following Brexit, but it’s not all doom and gloom
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North Yorkshire prison to be given a new lease of life
Plans for the 230-year old building include creating a new cinema and heritage centre
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New images of £400m London City Airport upgrade
The Docklands airport is celebrating its 30th anniversary