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Profit rises at Zaha Hadid Architects as firm warns of Brexit impact on recruiting staff
Highest-paid director earnt £5.3m
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Graham runs away with £39m Edinburgh sports centre prize
New complex at Meadowbank set to open next year
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McLaren eyes up public work as Brexit looms over industry
Contractor sets up team to target local authority work
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Are stressed contractors returning to suicide bidding to procure work?
The Brexit deadline is just seven weeks away – and still, nothing is any clearer. As tension rises, schemes are frozen and insolvencies increase, stressed contractors may turn to the bad old practice of bidding low just to keep things moving.
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Crossrail row heats up as Khan says team is 'far superior' under new chair
London mayor says 'quality and quantity' of information being shared has skyrocketed since Sir Terry Morgan’s departure
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Working abroad in construction: what should you know before you make the move?
Professionals who have relocated for work give practical tips for anyone contemplating doing the same
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Construction industry gossip: Winter warmers
This week, a brilliant idea on how to fix HS2’s troubles by moving parliament to Birmingham and a nostalgic look back at a simpler time for marketing
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Working abroad in construction: part two
Read more profiles of construction professionals who have made the move away from the UK
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Ridge boss says UK needs to leave EU next month
Delaying departure date will only pile on uncertainty, consultant’s senior partner warns
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Infrastructure funding solutions are out there
Closing this investment gap provides an opportunity to investigate alternative funding models for our future infrastructure projects, says Aecom’s Colin Wood
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Online poll: Low-bidding
This week’s poll: Have you noticed an increase in low bidding for construction work?
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Thought for tomorrow: Housing 2044
Simon Henley sees a more communal and less aggressively commercial approach to homes
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Skanska issues Brexit warning as European arm loses £36m
Swedish contractor says Brexit uncertainty “is limiting investments in the non-residential building market”
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Turn Palace of Westminster into luxury hotel, says former heritage minister
MP says Britain should have purpose-built Parliament in Birmingham
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Manchester Uni looking for £1.5bn JV partner
University wants to develop 26 acre ‘district’ in city centre
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Housing department told to get a grip on planning system failings
National Audit Office says staff shortages and ‘flawed’ needs assessments are a barrier to ramping up housing delivery
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Out of Eden: tackling emissions in the construction sector
It may sound like science fiction, but CO 2 could soon be widely used as a raw material for construction and help reduce emissions