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HS2 poaches Aecom infrastructure boss
Richard Robinson was US firm's head of civil infrastructure in Europe
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Brexit worries growing for T&T as firm breaks £500m turnover barrier
Uncertainty over what Brexit will look like has increased, firm’s boss says
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How smart cities can become reality in the UK
The UK needs to take considered but bold steps into the smart city revolution
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Skanska's European business loses £61m in first half
The group’s US operation also took hits on a number of projects
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Government response to Carillion collapse runs to just over four pages
Country's second biggest contractor went bust in January owing millions
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Government launches building regulations consultation
The consultation, which runs until October, seeks views on the proposed clarification of statutory guidance on fire safety
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Bam gearing up for car park roles
Firm appointed to build two multi-storey car parks at Manchester and Stansted airports
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After designing LG’s South Korean superlab, HOK touts for more
18,000 researchers are already using the LG facility
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Hive mind: Inside LG’s new campus
Spread over a million square metres in Seoul, the HOK-designed complex of laboratories, offices, atriums, parks and social spaces will host 25,000 researchers and engineers
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MUMA emerges as early bookies' favourite for Stirling Prize
Practice pushes prize veteran Foster Partners into second place
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Leader: South-eastern promise
Consumer products giant LG’s new super laboratory on the edge of South Korean capital Seoul has to be seen to be believed.
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Have we reached collaboration nirvana?
After years of talk about how important collaboration is in the engineering industry, the team working on Crossrail’s Farringdon station believe they’ve reached the summit. Ken Davis, project director at SNC-Lavalin’s Atkins business, talks about how they got there
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Asian innovation
From on-site robots to bamboo construction, communal living and smart cities, here are some of the region’s most technologically impressive construction experiments
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Hansom: What a coincidence
England hung on in the World Cup for just long enough to inconvenience consultants’ party planning – and is it Big Ben’s lack of hands that has removed parliamentarians’ sense of urgency about Brexit?
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Thought for tomorrow: An end to fixed-price contracting
We ask readers to share their visions of the construction industry in 25 years’ time
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Online poll: Net migration
This week’s poll: Should net migration, which is at its highest rate since 2011, be cut to the government’s target of tens of thousands?
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Costing steelwork: Cost models update
Costing Steelwork is a series from Aecom, BCSA and Steel for Life that provides guidance on costing structural steelwork. This quarter provides a market update, focuses on long-span and column-free design and updates the five cost models previously featured in Costing Steelwork
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Work finally restarts on stalled Carillion scheme
The Vaux development has been stopped for the past six months