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FMB takes aim at struggling Apprenticeship Levy
Latest government figures show number of apprentices in construction has fallen one fifth
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Galliford Try inks deal with Homes England
Firm’s partnerships arm to build 850 homes for government agency
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Graham chosen to build £18m Cumbrian cancer centre
Carlisle scheme due to finish in January 2021
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Mace at the double for £4bn MoD estates revamp
Contractor will help with over 100 projects across the UK
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5 minutes with... Ian Bogle, founder, Bogle Architects
Ian Bogle talks to Building about the Empire State Building, Adidas Sambas and Lebanese food
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McAlpine and McLaren chasing deal to build Sphere music venue
Pair set to find out soon who has won east London job The Sphere will be capable of showing still and moving imagery on its outside
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TfL set to build 3,000 rental homes
Grainger appointed as transport group’s Build to Rent partner
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As City planners meet tomorrow, Historic England dubs Fosters' Tulip 'a lift shaft with a bulge’
Boss of government heritage adviser says tower will add to harm caused by Walkie Talkie if approved
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Barratt's housing JV gets planning nod
Housebuilder working with Swindon council on 3,000 homes deal
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In pictures: Jean Nouvel's National Museum of Qatar opens
Scheme welcomed first visitors last week
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Independence daze: lack of clarity on Brexit continues to hit business
As the so-called Brexit deadline passes, ongoing uncertainty does untold damage
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'Fundamental issue' with productivity on Crossrail, scheme's boss admits
Mark Wild tells TfL board scheme needs a 'breakthrough'
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Brexit chaos: What's the impact on construction?
B-Day may have been dodged first time round but how can the industry best cope with the uncertainty?
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Atkins boss heads over to Travis Perkins
Nick Roberts to become chief executive of building materials giant
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Brexit: a classic case of poor project management
The prime minister’s handling of Brexit bears uncanny parallels to poor management of construction projects – so what can we all learn from this?
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O’Rourke misses out on Heathrow hub shortlist
But bids from Balfour Beatty and Severfield sites make final 18 in the running
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Money talks: as Brexit looms ahead, government can use its levers to keep things moving
With all eyes on Brexit, government has neglected to back up its push for offsite with a solid pipeline of investment, says Stephen Beechey