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Middle East losses sent Morgan Tucker into administration
Private equity backer: engineer hit by “significant losses” from Middle East expansion
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WYG gets £12m-a-year boost to DIO role
Design and project management framework will cover midlands and south
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GE2017: All to play for
Promises on public spending and skills have swayed construction from the Conservatives to Labour
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Election 2017: Hanging in the balance
Policy on major construction projects could have a substantial impact on some hotly-contested marginal seats
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Morgan Tucker enters administration
Midlands engineer has ceased to trade and all 65 staff have been made redundant
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Shake-up sees two of Essential Living's founders depart
The build-to-rent developer’s chief executive Darryl Flay will continue to lead the business
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Sector condemns Trump climate deal withdrawal
Professionals warns that US economy will be harmed by pull out
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History in the making
Ending Britain’s reliance on coal would be a seismic change, but it might rely on links with the EU electricity network
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Toolkit launched to improve energy efficiency of new-build homes
The Building Energy Performance Improvement Toolkit is the result of a four year-long research project, backed by £1.5m of government funding.
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Building activity soars, despite Brexit fears
New data from Markit/CIPs shows spike in residential work
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10 Design gets master plan nod for Jefaira project
The 550ha site stretches along 3km of Egypt’s coastline
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Architects' confidence 'stable', says RIBA survey
Firms ‘eyeing’ big infrastructure schemes, says RIBA official
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Brent's tallest tower block set for makeover
Standing at 110m tall, Minavil House in Alperton will host new homes, offices, cafés and supermarket space
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Blades get go-ahead for development around stadium
The scheme – drawn-up by the club’s retained architects Whittam Cox – is part of a masterplan for the Sheffield United estate.
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Image of the week: Temple of learning
Books wrapped in plastic hang on a steel frame replica of the Parthenon temple in Kassel
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Sketch of the week: Airspace
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Georgia Hamilton of Granit Architects
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Construction to vote Labour by slim margin, survey reveals
Building survey of the industry shows Labour leading the Tories, and more trusted to negotiate Brexit
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Hansom: Speaking the lingo
We canvass opinion on the Twitter, check in on a certain PPE-loving politician turned hack, and snazz up our home with Lego and sparkly wallpaper. Plus, the wilds of Canada come to Chelsea Flower Show
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Building's election survey results in full
View the full results from over 1,100 readers who took part in our survey to find out who construction is backing in the election
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This week in 1977
40 years ago a marketer was pushing a radical residential idea – to get rid of architects