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Thinking the unthinkable
Ryanair is preparing its customers for a no-deal Brexit by inserting a special clause into its agreements. Does our industry need to be more proactive in recognising Brexit risk?
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Online poll: Balfour back on track?
This week’s poll: What has played the most important part in Balfour Beatty’s turnaround of fortunes?
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Berkeley edging towards £1bn profit in 2018
Developer on track despite tough trading environment
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Mitie's financial transformation 'largely concluded'
Troubled services firm says corporate overhaul to be complete by summer of 2020
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Image of the week: Status symbol
London Central Mosque, built in 1978 in Regent’s Park, has this week received a grade II* listing by Historic England
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Building Your Future: #InTheSkip
Attitudes, tech, policies, practices: if you hate it, we want to know about it!
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Allied London unveils another Manchester tower
Scheme would be part of city’s planned digital district
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Trailblazers: The Crystal Palace
What buildings from the last 175 years were futuristic in their time, or marked a change in how the industry built?
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Sketch of the week: Making Places, Waltham Forest
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Mo Wong, director at MOCT Studio
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Building Your Future - mapping the challenges
This week, Building launches its “Your Future” campaign as we celebrate our 175th anniversary year
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Thought for Tomorrow: Cities
As part of Building’s 175th anniversary celebrations, we have launched a series in which readers share their visions of how construction could be in 25 years’ time. Here, Matt Goodwin argues that a nuanced approach to urbanisation could transform the capital
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Hansom: Not a good look
While the picture in the Carillion inquiries gets ever muddier – not helped by an excess of Watsons – over at Apple, employees are seeing too clearly for their own good and have the bruises to prove it
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Campaigners want inquiry into footballers' Manchester tower
Communities secretary mulls whether to call in Manchester United stars’ 40-storey St Michael’s development
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Spherical objects!
Spheres have always been seen as a rather fantastical form for a building. Yet the sphere is in a geometric sense the most efficient form there is – and new technical innovations are making it easier to exploit this potential in practice.
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Where construction goes from here
The time has come for customer service excellent to become far more widespread among established organisations – the survival of the construction industry depends upon it
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Carillion - so, who knew?
It appears councils were tipped off about Carillion’s problems last summer. The message to suppliers was very different, says Dave Rogers
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Kier's construction margins hit as overseas closures bite
Final cost of shutting Caribbean and Hong Kong businesses hits interim profit