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Stirling Prize 2017 shortlist unveiled
6a, Amin Taha and Baynes and Mitchell join Stirling veterans RSHP, dRMM, Reiach Hall and Michael Laird
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Farmer happy with government “tone and commitment”
BEIS response to Modernise Or Die backs most of the Cast CEO’s recommendations
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Government endorses most Farmer recommendations
But ministers baulk at client charge to influence commissioning behaviour
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Canary Wharf Contractors' profit jumps to £69.7m
Turnover also climbs at Qatari-Brookfield owned business
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BDP looks at opening more overseas offices
Palace of Westminster refurb architect says 2016 pre-tax profits jumped more than 70%
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High rise plan means Southwark Tube demolition
Historic England turns down listing bid as TfL prepares residential planning application
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T&T upbeat in wake of Brexit vote
Firm says infrastructure performance offsets uncertainty following EU referendum
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Ex chief construction advisor heads post-Grenfell civils review
ICE-appointed Peter Hansford’s review will be separate from the DCLG’s industry response group
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Dreaming of Margate
On the run-down north Kent coast is a living example of regeneration in action. With its contemporary art gallery and now the revival of Dreamland amusement park, Margate has become a model for culture-led revival
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Bracknell: Talk of the town
Bracknell is the first post-war new town to be comprehensively demolished and rebuilt - to the tune of £750m. Building visited just weeks before completion to see a scheme that hopes to get shoppers and visitors returning in droves
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Atkins wins Dubai canal station competition
Firm will design new marine stops on 3km-long canal
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BDP gets Palace of Westminster refurb job
Deal follows last year’s Northern Estate Programme win
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Another Blackfriars tower set for OK
Central London scheme by Wilkinson Eyre will be 53 storeys high
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Lead times: April-June 2017
Lead times have stayed level, with most packages at the highest level since records began, and little further change is expected over the next six months
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Manchester Piccadilly Gardens set for revamp
Urban Edge brought in by developer Legal General to overhaul city centre blighted by anti-social behaviour
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Five tips for fending off dreaded ‘scope creep’
There will always be changes to projects as they progress, but there are steps architects can take to ensure alterations do not derail the scheme
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T Clarke agrees £1.43m settlement in fraud row
M E specialist had announced £2.8m was missing from its accounts