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Notre-Dame ‘will be rebuilt’ after blaze rips through iconic building
Significant restoration works have been identified as a potential cause of the fire
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Chipperfield pips Fosters in Italian uni competition
Scheme involves designing new campus at Padua site
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London Assembly asks for answers on how Bouygues spent £21m on unbuilt Garden Bridge
Capital's politicians carrying out inquiry into debacle which saw more than £40m of taxpayers' money go up in smoke
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Walter Lilly nabs £55m London medical sciences centre job
Turner Townsend and Hawkins\Brown are also working on the scheme
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Brexit stockpiling helps boost sales for building products firms
Nearly half of companies see jump in numbers in first quarter
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Council behind £70m Commonwealth Games stadium promises to start contractor search this month
Procurement is already three months behind schedule
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Wish you were here? How to get into construction in Australia
Australia offers a strong infrastructure pipeline and a host of opportunities, which explains the growing number of UK players heading there
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TfL to face the music for Garden Bridge decisions
But charity behind scheme tells London Assembly it won't be turning up for grilling
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In pictures: Giant waterfall opens at Singapore airport
Greenhouse scheme cost £950m and includes 1,400 trees
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HTA bags planning for Newark estate transformation
Nearly one-third of the 320 new homes being built will be affordable, says architect
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Infrastructure bigwigs look to tackle causes of illness and injury
Areas to be addressed include mental health and public safety
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Sheppard Robson Leicester student schemes given the go-ahead
University of Leicester housing and lecture-theatre projects get green light
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Final bill for Crossrail could rise even further, admits transport minister
Tory peer says last year's £2.8bn bailout might still not be enough
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Boulevard Theatre: turning tricks in Soho
How Charcoalblue and Soda Studio fit a theatre into a tiny space so it could be financially viable
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Wolstenholme out as Hackitt joins HS2 board
Former Crossrail boss came under fire last month over ongoing delays to the cross-London railway
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Construction industry gossip: That's the way to live
While the new Spurs stadium ups the culinary ante with chilli jam and craft beer-battered tofu, Quintain plants an olive tree that may well be worth its weight in gold
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In pictures: Diller Scofidio + Renfro's New York arts venue takes centre stage
The Shed opened to the public last Friday