More news – Page 1007
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Libeskind's crystalline tower takes Lithuania contest
Developers hope new complex will anchor Lithuanian capital’s city centre
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Liverpool waterfront residential block plans in
Leach Rhodes Walker’s design seeks to knit together city centre with riverside
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Profit more than doubles at John Graham group
Parent company of Graham Construction breaks £500m revenue barrier
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Lakehouse founder Steve Rawlings dies
Rawlings died peacefully after a short illness, the company says
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Comment
Brexit: Apocalypse now or just bad weather?
There must be changes to accommodate a new political and economic landscape
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Paddington pole gets cut down to size
From the Paddington Pole to Theresa May’s cabinet, both appear to be busily wielding an axe
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Gatwick selects winners for £1.2bn frameworks
Final shortlist whittled down to 17 from 127 bidders
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Skanska UK grows a quarter as it digests Brexit vote
Sweden-based giant posts snapshot of UK half-year results
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EDF to make Hinkley decision next week
Surprise decision to place Somerset nuclear power plant on next week’s board agenda
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HS2 may take eastern spur to Scotland
East Midlands and Yorkshire cities attract support from Glasgow and Edinburgh for route change
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Building Awards: The shortlist is announced
After a record number of entries, which projects have made the cut?
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Comment
We must fight hard for northern powerhouse momentum
The time to make the case to the new government for infrastructure investment in the North is now
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Byrne takes over two Dunne Group jobs
The specialist contractor is to continue work at Brookfield Mulitplex’s 100 Bishopsgate and One Blackfriars sites
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Comment
Get the most from your EPC assessment
Advice for property owners and asset managers concerned they will not be able to lease property with an EPC rating of F or G
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Comment
Hansom: Clearing the decks
This week, politicians shed more heat than light at the House of Lords, Whitehall gets the jitters, the Department of Energy and Climate Change gets wind of its demise and London has one less Pole
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Features
Sketch of the week: Rural Devon
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Joe Copp of Hilton Barnfield Architects
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Features
Fixing the NHS
Health service spending on building maintenance and repairs faces a £4.3bn backlog. But there is good news for the construction industry
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