More news – Page 1163
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News
Bristol £100m office scheme unveiled
Demolition work begins this week to clear way for Aspire scheme
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Comment
Don’t stray from the path
Not acting under strict terms of a contract? Beware - it’s sometimes hard to get back on the straight and narrow
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Crown Estate picks architect for latest St James's job
McAslan scheme is part of wider plans by Crown Estate
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Olympic stadium conversion costs hit £272m
London Legacy Development Corporation reveals total bill for high profile job
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Comment
We need more than ‘keeping up appearances’
Construction needs to do more than just change its image to attract the number of recruits the sector needs
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Comment
The ONS revisions
Will the recent declines be a short term blip? Michael Dall on the ONS revisions
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Comment
What election?
Little evidence of election uncertainty according to latest indices with growth in contract awards across sectors
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News
Laing O'Rourke launches public land housebuilding venture
Contractor teams up with Legal General and Touchstone to form alliance to help combat UK’s housing crisis
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WSP lands key role on Old Oak 'super hub'
Engineering consultant to design new HS2 interchange at ‘super hub’ station
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Deloitte axes 140 jobs at Longcross Construction
Entire staff at the retail contractor laid off after it fell into administration this week
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Grosvenor submits plan for 400 Edinburgh homes
Property developer submits planning application for Scotland’s first purpose-built PRS development
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New tower approved on London's Blackfriars Road
New tower on Blackfriars Road given green light by Southwark planners
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Buckingham to build new Scunthorpe United stadium
Contractor lands £18m deal to build the 12,000 capacity all-seater stadium
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Comment
Heat Network Regulations: Turning up the heat
Calling all developers, landlords and operators: the Heat Network Regulations are now in force and they bring with them some onerous requirements
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Comment
Hansom: Just plain silly
Fun and games this week as we visit brutalist playgrounds and consider Cambridge university’s professorship of play - plus, creepy crawlies, open seas, and a plea for nonsensical projects
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Comment
Sketch of the week: St Patrick's Catholic Primary School
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Luciano Vitiello of bptw partnership
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Features
From the archives in 1992
Back in 1992 Building paid a visit to site of Waterloo train station’s international terminal, which opened in 1994
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Features
Action station: Bond street tube station
A cramped site 20m underground, below a busy street is not an easy place to conduct the £320m upgrade of Bond Street tube station. Especially when the only access is via two 9m-wide shafts.