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Now Foster, Rogers and Chipperfield lay into PM's Brexit immigration plan
Open letter signed by 400 architects warns of ‘devastating’ consequences of leaving EU
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As Spurs stadium hits fresh delays, club admits it doesn't know when it will be finished
Chairman confirms first game at new stadium will now be in 2019
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Delayed Crossrail scheme given £350m bailout by government
Short-term loan agreed after £15bn project delayed by up to a year
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Building Awards 2018: Housing Project of the Year nominees
Among the nominees for the Building Award in this category are three impressive schemes for older people and a live-work-eat scheme aimed at trendy, young buyers
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In pictures: Heatherwick's £100m Coal Drops Yard opens its doors
King’s Cross scheme built by Bam
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RIBA president accuses housing associations of building shoddy homes
Derbyshire blames reliance on design build contracts
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Swansea council starts search for private partner for £1.5bn tidal lagoon scheme
Government pulled funding in June saying scheme was not value for money
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Laing O'Rourke confirmed for Carillion's Liverpool hospital job
Trust says cost to finish the project will be cheaper than if it had been completed under the terms originally agreed with Carillion
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Construction apprenticeship starts on the rise
New figures described as ‘promising’ but work is still needed to recruit females
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Construction industry gossip: a single round of applause
Lack of trophy space might steal Foster + Partners’ Stirling prize ‘triple’, the Lib Dems get a single round of applause and firms gear up for word on the future of Help to Buy
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What will today's Budget bring for the construction sector?
Help to Buy, late payment legislation, boosting infrastructure … it’s all up for grabs in Philip Hammond’s speech
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Sketch of the week: The Samsara of Building No.42 on Dirty Street
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Li Han, one of the founding partners of Drawing Architecture Studio in Beijing
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From the archive: 2015 - Help to Buy
The government’s Help to Buy programme, now believed to be under threat, got a warm welcome from the construction industry when it was introduced five years ago
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Everton FC to launch new stadium consultation
The ‘Toffees’ set to seek public views on new riverside ground and redevelopment of Goodison Park
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Housebuilders braced for Help to Buy overhaul in Budget
Changes expected next week as scheme attracts mounting criticism over claims it pushes up executive pay
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Is this the end of the road for Help to Buy?
Next week’s Budget is likely to determine the fate of the government’s controversial Help to Buy scheme. Is it likely to be scrapped, hitting share prices hard?
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It’s time to talk about Britain’s infrastructure much more boldly
We are great at building infrastructure, but we need a revolution to make the UK the most internet-connected country
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Second reading of retentions reform bill pushed back for a third time
The 'Aldous Bill’ is now set for a second reading on 23 November
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Arup wins design contract for £70m revamp of Commonwealth Games stadium
The redesign of Alexander Stadium in Birmingham will increase its capacity to 40,000 for the duration of the Games