More news – Page 501
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London developer aims to double homes pipeline
Developer headed by ex-Barratt regional boss aims to exploit ‘post-Brexit bounce’
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Crossrail team had no idea it would miss station handover just hours before deadline
Custom House completion eventually slipped by a month
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Projects: Porters Edge, London
How did Maccreanor Lavington revitalise an industrial warehouse to create a mixed-use retail and housing complex in south-east London?
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About time too: Improving quality of life through design
Masterplanning is distinguished by a special dimension – and that’s time. Good placemaking can make our lives more efficient, especially for women
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Everton to send in stadium plans next week
Toffees want to build 52,000-seat ground on Liverpool waterfront
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Atkins opens fourth office in Ireland
Company has seen staff numbers in country double in last five years
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West London council on hunt for £25m leisure centre builder
Plans include sports pitch on the roof
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Contractors and housebuilders see share prices jump
Investors respond to Tory election triumph by buying big
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Tories sweep to power with massive majority
Construction industry waits to see what new administration has up its sleeve
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General election 2019: Construction needed clarity
Brexit, jobs and delayed projects. The construction industry seeks stability in a time of political uncertainty and change
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Construction industry gossip: Blond ambition
Gossip on the former spin doctor who predicted a Boris bounce and the hardy outdoor swimmers who told Donald Trump where to go
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Balfour Beatty appoints first chief technology officer
Firm’s group chief information officer will take on the position
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5 minutes with… Russell Whitehead, director, Robert Bird Group
Russell Whitehead tells Building about diesel fumes, patience and why he dislikes 22 Bishopsgate.
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From the archive: 2009 – Goodbye to getting stuck up the chimney
A decade ago an architect considered what the world’s chief deliverer of presents might want.