All Breaking news articles – Page 64
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8build joins team building new children's hospice
North and Central London’s first children’s Hospice Noah’s Ark moves closer to breaking ground with main contractor appointment
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Election 2017 survey: Tell us what you think
With just a few weeks to go to polling day, we want to find out what Building readers think of the main political parties and their construction policies
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Fosters' £1bn Whiteleys mall plans rejigged
Meyer Bergman wins planning for west London scheme tweaks
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Mace's Nova job ran over budget, Land Secs admits
Developer says property markets have ‘paused for breath’ after Brexit vote
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Tories set out tough immigration stance
Party’s manifesto light on infrastructure commitments and numbers
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Hong Kong developer submits £200m Manchester towers
NOMA district proposals feature 41-storey centrepiece
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Lib Dems unveil £100bn infrastructure blueprint
Party also commits to building 300,000 homes a year
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Top London politician backs off-site housing push
City Hall planning chair warns London is lagging behind regions
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Labour commits to Crossrail 2
Party’s manifesto, leaked last week, also confirms it will end leaseholds homes in new developments
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Infrastructure jobs 'vulnerable to cyber attacks'
Building columnist outlines how the sector can protect itself
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Brits win China park competition
Wilkinson Eyre teams up with landscape firm Grant Associates for work
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Galliford Try buys Southern housebuilder Drew Smith
Deal will open up the south of England, says companmy boss
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London drops down T&T's global costs league
Latest global markets report from Turner Towsend sees New York topple Zurich as the most expensive for property development
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Tottenham boss hands stadium keys to Mace
Spurs ended their 118 years at White Hart Lane with a 2-1 win against Manchester United
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22 Bishopsgate sticks to 62 storeys after review
Source: Riverfilm Martin Richardson The developer is now sticking with the original 62 storey design (pictured) Source: Riverfilm Martin Richardson The revised design (pictured) swapped a stepped top for a flat topped design
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Lib Dems 'will become housebuilder' in government
Tim Farron says a LibDem government will build homes if the private sector doesn’t