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Galliford Try takes over from Bouygues on Wolves housing
French giant no longer carrying out low-rise housing
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City of London launches trio of frameworks
The City is looking for contractors to carry out more than £800m worth of work
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Watchdog investigates Grenfell expert witness who called himself architect despite not being on register
Grenfell Inquiry also ‘making urgent inquiries’
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Image of the week: Glasgow’s loss
Glasgow School of Art’s Mackintosh Building, an iconic art nouveau building designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, was destroyed by fire on 15 June
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Sketch of the week: Monier Road, Hackney Wick, London
This #buildingdoodle sketch is by Tom McAviney, project architect, Pitman Tozer Architects
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Footballers' Manchester tower avoids public inquiry
Campaigners say housing secretary James Brokenshire must give reasons why controversial 40-storey development is not being called in
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Trailblazers: Centre Point, London
PellFrischmann’s Mike Hitchens hails the many innovations of Centre Point
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Follow the leader: who can step in to help transform the sector?
Carillion’s collapse has exposed a crisis at the top of the construction industry – a shortage of influential bosses
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London mayor ready to join legal action against third runway at Heathrow
Sadiq Khan has said he would favour second runway at Gatwick
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Housing crisis facing a crisis of its own - recruitment
The sector is at a crossroads, and unless we can find a way to solve the recruitment problem and make construction more attractive, we have a problem
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Uncertainty continues to blight industry, says latest Arcadis report
Consultant says Carillion’s collapse, Hackitt Review and Brexit have created uncertainty in the industry
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RIBA reveals 2018 National Award winners
Stirling Prize shortlist will come from 49 nominated buildings
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RIAS names Scotland’s best buildings of 2018
Plaudits for Allan Murray, Reiarch and Hall, Page/Park and Collective Architecture
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Local firm starts work on £350m Birmingham Commonwealth Games village
DSM Demolition starts tearing down former university site
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Consultants land roles on £300m Bristol uni job
Aecom, Gleeds and Pick Everard team set to oversee design of new Enterprise Campus
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The Active Office - an energy-positive building
The UK’s first energy-positive office, which generates more solar energy than it consumes, opened today at Swansea University
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MPs demand clarity from government on whether PFI wastes public's cash
Public Accounts Committee tells Treasury ‘to level’ with taxpayers on initiative
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From the archive: 2009
All the current economic and financial challenges facing construction led us to ask which chief executives are up to the mark this week.