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In pics: Six architects vie for Museum of London job
Winner of £150m flagship arts job due this summer
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JCB boss backs Brexit
Lord Bamford writes to digger giant’s 6,500 UK employees explaining why he favours Leave
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Search for Tottenham homes partner
Council announces plans for 1,400 homes next to new Spurs stadium
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Three-year hunt for Sheffield retail quarter developer ends
The council names preferred bidder for £480m city centre scheme
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WSP PB picked to roll out 'digital railway'
The consultant will help install a new rail traffic management system
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Queensferry Crossing falls five months behind
Adverse weather conditions have impacted on the construction of the new bridge
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Arcadis calls on Osborne to suspend stamp duty
The consultant’s latest prime resi pipeline report shows developer margins taking a hit as buyer numbers slump
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Sadie Morgan diagnosed with cancer
DRMM partner and HS2 design panel chair expected to make full recovery
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ISG makes first top hire post-takeover
Firm appoints Damian Farr as European engineering services MD
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An unknown quantity
Do we need new planning legislation to accommodate the Build to Rent sector?
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Blacklist: ‘We take it very personal’
The legal battle against major construction firms for using an employee blacklist has finally been settled out of court to the tune of millions. But for some victims and supporters, the matter is very far from over
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Client revisits 150 Bishopsgate procurement
Singaporean developer confirms it is looking at revising its procurement strategy for the London tower
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Online poll: Training levy
Are the government’s new training levy plans a good idea? Vote here
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Sweett posts record £19m loss
The consultant posted losses on the back of the disposal and winding up of its operations
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Mace jumps closer to £2bn turnover
The contractor has posted a 19% increase in turnover in its latest financial results
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Halcrow pensioners to sue CH2M over benefit cuts
Restructured scheme to be challenged by pensioners’ group
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Top bosses warn Brexit would ‘destabilise’ construction
Lipton Rogers co-founder and Saint Gobain boss highlight UK’s dependency on EU for labour and skills
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Engineering the Serpentine Pavilion
Augmented reality helped unzip the designs for this year’s challenging build
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McAlpine: Pick ‘n’ mix
Sir Robert McAlpine’s diversification strategy towards civils and public sector work shows that, in the current market, contractors can be choosey about where they operate
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Blinds and wellbeing: Put in the shade
Blinds in commercial buildings have been seen as integral to controlling daylighting and views out. But might a more sophisticated approach to facade design mean that the humble blind has had its day?