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T&T nabs Jacobs boss for Birmingham infrastructure role
Tania Flasck to head up consultant’s operation in the city
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Ministers extend probe to non-ACM cladding
Government set to ban aluminium composite material cladding but looking into other potentially flammable finishes
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Bobby dazzler: Former Marylebone police station's transformation complete
The Portman Estate has completed its largest project to date, turning the former Marylebone police station in central London into a mixed-use scheme running across 78,500ft 2
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Renzo Piano: The Art of Making Buildings
Renzo Piano: see the function, invention and vision behind some of the greatest buildings of our time in the Royal Academy of Arts’ new exhibition
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Paul Hackett: Leading the charge for housing change
As chair of London housing association group G15, Paul Hackett has plenty he wants to change about housebuilding in the social sector.
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Government needs to triple social housing pot to £6bn, says London firms' chair
Optivo boss Paul Hackett says pledged £2bn is not enough
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Why do young women need senior women?
We know how vital ongoing support is for ensuring the next generation sticks with the industry. So, how do we keep these young, talented women interested?
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Energy from waste jobs cause Bouygues profits to slide
French firm becomes latest to suffer EfW woes
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Health department removed Carillion hospital jobs from watchdog's remit
An NAO report reveals the Midland Metropolitan and Royal Liverpool Hospitals were removed from the Major Projects Authority's portfolio in 2015
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McCarthy & Stone welcomes ground rent cap proposal
Group says proposed exemption will help it develop better facilities for retired people
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Government 'needs better data' over infrastructure investment, says NAO
Report published today suggests Infrastructure Projects Authority should better measure benefits of projects
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Hansom: What’s a man to do?
This week’s construction gossip: Not only are women refusing to put up with any more nonsense, but now a man can’t even trust his smartphone not to cause offence
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Berkeley-backed construction academy opens for business
The West London Construction Academy will offer courses including bricklaying, plastering, drylining and carpentry
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Arcadis to develop Walsall regeneration masterplan
Firm’s work will support the soon-to-be adopted Walsall Town Centre Area Action Plan
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ISG set to build £26m architecture school in Wolverhampton
Facility set to be the largest built environment education centre in Europe
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Image of the week: Bordering on lunacy
Could this abandoned customs building at Carrickarnon on the old border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland be back in use again, come Brexit?
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Sketch of the week: The Power House in Woking
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch, by Maurizio Pieroni, is of a 247-apartment scheme above a low-carbon power station
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Hedging bets: Woods Bagot beats Hadid in Auckland tower contest
Woods Bagot has beaten Zaha Hadid Architects to scoop the $200m design competition for a new skyscraper in New Zealand
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From the archive: 2015
Theresa May’s apparent warming towards social housing is in sharp contract to the sector’s relationship with the government three years ago