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Carillion appoints EY to help with strategic review
Troubled contractor says review will “focus upon cost reduction and cash collection”
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Contract winners for HS2 announced
Firms winning £6.6bn-worth of contracts for design and preparation works revealed by government
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Keltbray mulls new markets as it eyes up £400m income
Firm says move into concrete frames now paying off
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British Land set to keep printworks at giant Canada Water development
Building has enjoyed successful transformation into music venue
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Safety groups to meet ministers after Grenfell
Discussions will centre on building and fire regs
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Innovation is not always good
Innovation needs to be used selectively in construction, which needs to become more efficient by taking on some principles of manufacturing
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Tough at the top: Carillion's woes
Carillion faces a difficult challenge after its announcement of a profit warning and the resulting plunge in share price – the firm will be looking for a very safe pair of hands to be its new CEO
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IChemE’s Silver Book: Pieces of silver
A close look at what is contained in the IChemE’s new consultancy agreement for the development of process plants
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What this year's Serpentine Pavilion means
The secrets behind this year’s Serpentine Pavilion and how the team meets a deadline of only 20 weeks
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David Adjaye Trafalgar Square offices get green light
5 Strand backed by George Osborne investment firm
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Skanska to take £81m writedown hit
Contracting giant says around £33m relates to work in the UK
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Sketch of the week: Bath townhouse
This #buildingdoodle sketch shows Curo’s Mulberry Park development in Bath
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Learn lessons from 'catastrophic Grenfell', urge experts
Westminster meeting hears views from architects and specialists in social housing
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City planning boss calls for ‘calmer’ Square Mile skyline
Carolyn Dwyer says the corporation will tend towards more ‘harmonious architecture’ in future
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Resi stats: July 2017
The latest figures for registrations, completions and approvals in the residential sector
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Hansom: School is never out
This week, lessons have been learned all over the place: the RIBA continues to take tips from the UK’s first female architect, while the rail minister seems to have ascertained it’s alright to go massively over budget
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Image of the week: Pearly gates – Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge
The world’s longest cross-sea bridge has been completed