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International Women in Engineering Day: let’s get the message right
Construction industry engineers should consider retraining as teachers to stop girls getting the message that engineering is for boys
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Safety expert warns against two-tier building regulation
Local Authority Building Control boss warns against focusing on high-risk residential buildings at the detriment of others
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Brexit gloom spreading to architects outside London, says RIBA
Regional practices feeling increasingly despondent
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Image of the week: A bit of a breather
Pollution pods installed at Manchester’s MediaCityUK allow visitors to experience the different air quality of global locations from Norway to New Delhi
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Silverstone confirms Shaylor collapse will delay project by months
Two-storey visitor centre had been due to open before British Grand Prix
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Rogers says Brexit eating into workloads
Cheesegrater architect warns turnover will fall again this year after slipping 10% in 2018
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Turn on, tune in - and stay safe - connecting into the digital world is critical
As the post-digital generation comes of age, embracing technology’s potential to transform the workplace will help construction win the talent battle
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Balfour Beatty sets up recruitment portal for stranded Shaylor staff
UK's largest contractor looking to hire from firm which collapsed on Monday
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Tintagel Bridge busts opening deadline
Cornwall project now due to finish later this summer, English Heritage says
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Contracting for Brexit
Rupert Choat examines the legal position regarding unexpected circumstances arising from Brexit
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Plans for Crossrail overground stations to be revealed next month
Railway's boss also tells London Assembly delayed safety tests have now started
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Are speedier visas enough to ease the skills crisis?
Architects have been added to the visa priority list to ease recruitment problems
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Fit-out firms on notice for £29m Stratford Waterfront jobs
Succesful firm to work on UAL’s London College of Fashion, V A and Sadler's Wells
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Government outlines plan to crack down on poor payers
Small Business Commissioner's powers set to be boosted
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Shaylor administration leaves construction grads in the lurch
Former employee says fees of students haven’t been paid for 12 months
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Our challenge is not to innovate or die. It is invest or decline
We believe there’s no money to pay for infrastructure – the problem is more who controls the budgets