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Cardiff searching for £150m arena developer
Local council wants firm to design and build 15,000-capacity music space
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5 minutes with… Tom Venner, commercial development director, HS2
Tom Venner tells Building about Euston, impatience and steak-frites
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RSHP asked to redesign delayed Taiwan airport terminal
Minister says overly sophisticated proposals hampering search for contractor
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Architect hiring freeze looms as Brexit jitters bite
RIBA warns of ’deep unease’ as appetite for hiring falls to two-year low
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Construction industry gossip: On the source
French steeplejacks hack off journos at Tintagel, chief execs claim being boring is best, and we get Crossrail info by tucking into a full English…
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Willmott Dixon chalks up £14m Brighton college job
Scheme due to be finished by end of next year
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Sketch of the week: Kersfield Estate, Wandsworth, London
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Mae architects
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Big names on shortlist for the 2019 Building Awards
Contenders for this year’s awards revealed today
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Safety competence report findings ‘problematic’, experts warn
Worries grow that Competence Steering Group interim recommendations leave questions unanswered
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Somewhere along the line: How is the Crossrail delay impacting local businesses?
Businesses next to and near the sites where new Crossrail stations are being built are at once feeling the pinch from a lack of footfall as the project stutters and looking forward to increased revenue from more customers when the project finally completes
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This is the industry’s big response to Hackitt. Why is no one talking about it?
Raising the Bar is an important report with many laudable aims, but will the industry and government back it?
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Bam’s UK business sees profit slide
Dutch contracting giant keeping an eye on Brexit as UK profit falls
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Get on and green light HS2, industry tells government
Review into project due to report this autumn
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Legal: A contract means what it says
Robert Akenhead explains how a literal interpretation of wording sent a contractor’s argument off the rails in a case on disallowed costs
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Mott MacDonald sees double-digit growth at largest business
UK and Europe division accounts for more than half of firm’s revenue
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HOK serves up plan for Kew Gardens restaurant
Scheme will require demolition of Walters Cohen children’s play area
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Parent companies beware: you may still be liable
A cautionary tale for companies with subsidiaries operating overseas
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HS2 to find out this autumn if scheme will be scrapped
Review into £56bn railway to look at costs of pulling plug on scheme