More news – Page 796
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New Merseyside Police HQ submitted for planning
Willmott Dixon is the main contractor on the £45m job
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Grenfell inquiry will cast construction industry 'in bad light'
Farmer believes more bad news will come from Hackitt report fall out
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Comment
Legal blog: Who pays the bill for Grenfell?
Jeffrey Brown considers building owners’ potential liability claims against architects and contractors for replacing high-rise cladding
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ACE appoints Aecom and WSP bosses to its board
David Barwell and Mark Naysmith are two of five new appointments
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Assael makes promotions as part of expansion plan
Architect topped Building ’s Good Employer Guide last year
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Features
Women in Construction survey views: equal opportunities
As part of the Building/Hays Women in Construction 2018 survey, we invited anonymous responses from women and men on a number of issues
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Building intelligence: Q3 2017
Construction output rose by 3% in Q3 2017 with a particularly strong performance from public sector housing
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Online poll: Will the Hackitt review have an impact on construction practices?
This week’s poll: Will the Hackitt review lead to an effective overhaul of structures and practices in construction?
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Sketch of the week: Woolacombe, North Devon
This unusual #buildingdoodle sketch is by Catherine Blaney of Coffey Architects and illustrates a cottage in Woolacombe, North Devon.
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Government has plans in place should Carillion collapse
Cabinet secretary labels firm’s operational performance “positive”
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Women in Construction survey views: sexism
As part of the Building/Hays Women in Construction 2018 survey, we invited anonymous responses from women and men on a number of issues
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Winners named for £400m Public Health England HQ
Kier, Wates and VolkerFitzpatrick land spots on the job in Harlow
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Women in Construction survey views: family
As part of the Building/Hays Women in Construction 2018 survey, we invited anonymous responses from women and men on a number of issues
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Comment
Women in construction: we've come so far, but there's so much further to go
A news story from 1955 may require some adjustment, but it remains too current for comfort when discussing equality at work
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Kier lands £29m University College Birmingham project
Firm appointed to build new teaching facility
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Consultation to open on proposed east-west rail services
Project would re-establish a rail link between Cambridge and Oxford
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Construction output fall hits five-year high
ONS figures reveal output shrank by 2% in November
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CIH expands Scottish team with management appointment
Housing group recruits service development boss
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Projects 2018 preview: Onwards and upwards
Ike Ijeh looks at some of the construction projects that will be making the headlines this year