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China wants hands-on role in UK nuclear
China General Nuclear says it wants to bring “expertise and experience” to UK
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Lakehouse board hits back at shareholder revolt
The board of Lakehouse has said the company’s independent governance structure would be damaged
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Balfour Beatty lands £170m Tube job extension
London Underground has extended its track partnership with the contractor for a further two years
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Galliford bags hat-trick of major deals
Firm’s building division picks up two major deals in the south and a framwork spot in the north
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Shard architect wins Cornwall bridge contest
William Matthews beat Niall McLaughlin, Marks Barfield and Wilkinson Eyre
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Memorial service in May for Andrew Derbyshire
Former RMJM president died earlier this month, aged 92
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V&A China gallery moves a step closer
Shenzhen’s design history is about much more than copying, say researchers
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A breath of fresh air for health and work wellbeing
Winter sees us spend 90% of our time indoors, but do we give due consideration to the indoor air we are breathing?
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Bam Energy to offer clients free solar panel installation
New energy business will install panels for free and then sell electricity to client to meet the cost
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Obama adviser slams Osborne tax on PRS
Former housing strategist for US president says extra levy on home sales to institutional investors is a ‘mis-signal’
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Brexit for Brickies
What are the employment law implications were the UK to vote to leave the EU in June? Probably less than you might think - the only certain thing is uncertainty
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Hansom: All at sea
Communication breakdowns abound at Mipim, with the northern powerhouse left in the dark and a minister dropped in the merde. Thank goodness for the plain-speaking folk of Nottingham …
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Sketch of the week: Salford waterfront scheme
This week’s sketch is by Catalina Ionita, Part I architectural assistant at WCEC Architects
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Image of the week: Walking on sunshine?
A contractor walks across Europe’s biggest floating solar panel array
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Hiscox building: Makes you stare
Make Architects’ Hiscox Building in York is a triumphant fusion of heritage and modernity that has at its heart a spectacular foyer of swirling concrete staircases and balconies - oh, and a rocket from the former Soviet arsenal
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Waterloo Eurostar platforms to be rebuilt
Network Rail announces £800m rail capacity boost at London Waterloo
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Online poll: Stamp duty
Will the government’s stamp duty changes hold back growth in the private rented sector? Vote here
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New construction strategy to save £1.7bn by 2020
Government unveils new savings plan and an updated infrastructure pipeline