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Kier picked to deliver Europe's first 360 degree cinema
The venue will be in the grade II listed Market Hall in Plymouth
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CITB calls for board of trustees applications
Individuals sought from across the construction industry
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Balfour Beatty scores £33m University of Reading job
Deal is part of university’s 10-year campus regeneration programme
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Benoy unveils masterplan for former Cardiff brewery
Scheme at Brains site due to start this September
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Sketch of the week: Cadogan Estates' George House development, London
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch by Stiff + Trevillion associate director Sean Crummey shows the rooftops of Chelsea, designed by the S+T tea
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Architects seeing number of CVs from EU applicants drop
RIBA survey also says optimism amongst profession suffers first year-on-year reverse since April 2013
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Gender pay gap reporting is an opportunity and a catalyst for change
Reporting your gender pay gap is not just for the public; it’s also a chance for your organisation to seek new ways to modernise its culture.
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The problem with women
As the deadline for companies to disclose their gender pay gap looms, Debika Ray looks at whether the industry is at last ready to take meaningful steps to remedy the problem
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Byles firm names new chief executive
Cornerstone set up by Partnerships for Schools boss Tim Byles back in 2011
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Apprenticeships should be used to build for the future
The biggest challenge to building capacity is changing the perception of what an engineer does - and building for the future
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Less than a fifth of top contractors' board members are women
New research reveals just 79 of 418 board appointments are female
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Carillion management 'ignored investor concerns'
Parliamentary inquiry has heard contractor’s management would not be swayed on business strategy
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Women in architecture - on a role
Although women still account for barely a fifth of UK architects – and that figure is falling – they are increasingly leaving their mark on the built landscape. Ike Ijeh talks to leading women in the field to find out how they got where they are today
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Galliford Try bags £19m Wolverhampton station job
Work is part of wider £150 upgrade of area around station
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Waterman lands role on Melbourne resi tower
Work on scheme that allows residents to access building via an app due to finish in 2020
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Council gives £215m Oxfordshire housing deal seal of approval
The Oxfordshire Housing and Growth Deal was announced by government in the Budget
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Legal: rectify now, argue later
Is a contractor obliged to rectify a defect when instructed, even if it disputes responsibility for that defect?
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Crossrail boss stepping down to join HS2
As multi-billion pound project nears completion, Andrew Wolstenholme heads for the exit door