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Gleeds picked to manage overhaul of listed Cardiff department store
City landmark to become mixed-use scheme
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Cabinet Office blames glitch for Kier answers error
Minister's answers altered after appearing on Parliament's website
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From the archive: 2008 - A firm hand
“Robots could soon take charge of business decisions,” proclaimed Building in 2008
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Architects clear York railway museum hurdle
Brokenshire decides not to call in 2,500-home mixed-use brownfield scheme
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Sketch of the week: Kissing Gates, London Festival of Architecture
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Sam Clarke, architect at TP Bennett
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Heathrow says it will learn lessons from Crossrail delays
Airport also talking to other big infrastructure projects about procurement and construction of third runway
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Heathrow expansion: Getting it together
The expansion masterplan for Heathrow airport unveiled last week was the product of a most unusual design team – a multidisciplinary alliance of 800 individuals
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Heathrow – learning from Crossrail’s woes
A massive collaboration of 800 people is proving an effective approach for this complex infrastructure scheme
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Housebuilders facing axe from Help to Buy if quality not up to scratch
Housing secretary says government is looking at ‘quality requirements’
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Health minister expecting final pricetag for Liverpool hospital shortly
Laing O'Rourke has begun work to fix work botched by Carillion
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Construction CEOs: In a spin?
There have been chief executives appointed at four of the top 10 contractors and seven of the top 20 housebuilders. What’s behind all this upheaval?
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Government ‘lacks clear plan’ for delivering 300,000 homes a year, say MPs
Public Accounts Committee also raises worries about quality of new build homes
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Architects appointed to Peter Jones refurb
Retail landmark on Sloane Square is listed at grade II*
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In pictures: McAslan hits right note as Oxford uni work completes
Scheme carried out by Birmingham firm Austin Newport