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5 minutes with… Angus Bruce, principal and head of landscape architecture, Hassell Studio
Angus Bruce tells Building about tech literacy, watching your projects mature, and wishful thinking
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In pictures: Can of Ham gets ready to welcome first tenants
Law firm and CBRE subsidiary among those due to move into Mace-built tower
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Crossrail to get trains running through Heathrow tunnels by next spring
Services linking Paddington with airport had been due to start last spring
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Contractors’ salaries rise at slowest rate for five years
Hays survey for Building shows that narrowing margins are limiting annual average salary increases to 2.8%
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Contractors’ salary survey 2019: Not all about the money
Wage inflation among contractors is subdued, constrained by wider economic uncertainty and doubts over major infrastructure projects
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Laing O’Rourke tipped for next phase at huge Nine Elms development
Project being masterminded by Chinese firm R F
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Spend billions on zero-carbon initiatives, urges NFB report
National Federation of Builders call for massive public spending programme to meet 2050 zero-carbon goal
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Farmer tasked with spearheading MMC ‘construction corridor’ in north
Cast boss will lead development of £40bn plan across Lancashire and Yorkshire
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In pictures: Plans in for £100m undergound mall in London’s West End
Scheme eyes late 2020 start
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From the archive: 2010 — Getting afloat
Building hasn’t spent a lot of time in Soho over the past 175 years, so we decided to look back at an unusual theatre project in London
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Image of the week: Breaking barriers
Thirty years ago, on 9 November 1989, the Berlin Wall came down. Here, people celebrated atop the wall in front of the Brandenburg Gate
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Sketch of the week: Spa facility at a residential resort
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Alejandro Bermudez Pascual, architect at Gaunt Francis Architects in Cardiff
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Crossrail: Blind optimism of previous management laid bare once again
Latest delay shines spotlight (again) on who knew what and when
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Crossrail hit by further delay as cost tops £18bn
Scheme now won’t open until 2021, more than two years late
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