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Trailblazers: The Colosseum, Rome
Robert Bird Group director Jason Langer admires how one of the most copied pieces of architectural detailing is actually a piece of temporary works engineering
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We need to build on working capital successes
For construction to thrive during a period of change, the onus is on large firms to create efficiencies that improve the entire sector’s financial position
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Structure Tone boss moves to Perkins + Will
Jonathan Ross to head up architect’s business development arm
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Tennis star’s kit home plan could fall foul of new NPPF
Johanna Konta submits second application without architect
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Sun spots: Some of Britain’s best summer spaces - part one
In the first of a two-part series, here are some of the best UK roof gardens and public spaces to make you think twice about that beach holiday.
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Leader: Taking a step back to go forwards
While it’s a grim picture for contracting, individual firms are starting to fight back. But the uncertainty of Brexit still looms large over the industry
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Haringey to ask City Hall for funding to build its council housing stock
North London council to apply to Sadiq Khan’s affordable housing grant
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Output bounces back following first quarter mauling
Repair and maintenance drives growth, ONS figures say
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Demand for offices helps Derwent shrug off Brexit jitters
Developer plans starts on two major schemes next year
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Market forecast: Treading water
The industry is still looking strong, with growth and confidence holding up, but some weaker areas are beginning to show even as supply constraints continue
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Hansom: Ups and downs
From news stories to new storeys, Building’s former home is flattened for redevelopment, while a new office block in Clerkenwell just looks demolished
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Work to restart on stalled Carillion hospital job next month
Early works contractor on mothballed Midland Met must have turnover of at least £80m
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Willmott Dixon bags £47m Birmingham university job
Contractor set to deliver University of Birmingham’s School of Engineering
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North Midland Construction sees profits double
Focus on margin improvement is paying dividends, says chief exec
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Image of the week: The heat is on
The European Championships sprang into life this week, with Germany and Scotland co-hosting the inaugural multi-sport event.
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Runner-up urges incumbent RIBA president to suspend NBS sale during police probe
Presidential runner-up Elsie Owusu has called for independent audit of RIBA
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Sketch of the week: Sixth form centre, St Teresa’s school, Surrey
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Thomas Bryans, director at IF_DO