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Skanska stands by HOK
The consortium behind Britain’s biggest hospital PFI scheme, Skanska Innisfree, has denied that it is about to change the project’s architect.
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Carillion on course despite bumpy start
Contractor Carillion is on course for a good year, despite making no profit from its construction business in the first six months.
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NewsPaddington PFI hospital in doubt after review
A review has raised questions over the future of the £800m PFI Paddington hospital.
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NewsEco warriors fight HBG’s gallery
Eco protesters have forced contractor HBG to halt work on an art gallery refurbishment in a row over the sourcing of materials
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NewsWhat’s the name of that theatre again …?
After an 18-year fund-raising drive and £20m of refurbishment, Hackney is about to get its Edwardian baroque Empire Theatre back. Writ large, too: the theatre’s name has been spelled out in 2.6 m high, 24-tonne terracotta letters.
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Wilkinson Eyre plans £100m Southwark tower
Architect Wilkinson Eyre is designing a 46,450 m2 mixed-use scheme, including a 30-storey tower in Southwark, south London.
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Bovis Lend Lease lands big exhibition project in Italy
Bovis Lend Lease has been appointed project manager for the £940m redevelopment of the Fiera Milano exhibition centre in Milan, Italy.
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NewsMandarin gets key CABE job
CABE has continued its drive to remove potential conflicts of interest with the appointment of Les Sparks, former civil servant, as chairman of its design review committee
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Boscastle surveyors report ‘minor miracle’
Surveyors completing their assessment of the flood-hit Cornish village of Boscastle have reported relatively little damage to building structures – which they describe as a “minor miracle”.
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NewsUnited Manchester
Major structural work is complete on the £21m refurbishment of the Manchester Museum at the University of Manchester.
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NewsThree major deals revive London commercial market
Contractors vie for £35m British Land scheme and two Foster-designed tower blocks worth a total of £90m
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Firms urge RICS to set up Quality Mark rival
Construction firms have asked the RICS to set up a competency scheme in a bid to expose rogue traders.
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NewsWest Country living
Architect Stride Treglown is about to complete 1250 bedrooms for students across the South-west.
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NewsGeorge Wimpey boss slams ‘unrealistic’ housing targets
Peter Johnson warns that land shortages and planning delays will hamper plans for 10,000 homes a year
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Sharewatch
This is my first week as business editor at Building, but already I find myself in familiar territory.
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Doors and Windows
Everything you need to know about finding, selecting and pricing the ideal product, for every application from a fire station to our featured software factory in Buckinghamshire.
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Brown celebrates industry's finest
Gordon Brown unveiled two stained glass window at UCATT to celebrate construction skills and commemorate those who have lost their lives in the industry.














