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Untapped technology
Brexit and the skills crisis could be what the construction industry needs to make some really innovative break-throughs that will improve efficiency and productivity
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Bovis' new boss Fitzgerald buys £1.24m in shares
Greg Fitzgerald signals confidence in the firm, buying 134,369 shares
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Hitachi set for Wylfa nuclear plant talks
Japanese tech giant expected to discuss level of UK government support
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Multiplex hits £1bn turnover
The UK’s capital city has helped the contractor to rapidly expand over the last year
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What's the social value of an office building?
A recent study has tried to quantify the social impact an office development can have on a local area, the theory being if you can measure it you can maximise it
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Farrells unveils futuristic Hong Kong baths
Kennedy Town Swimming Pool project finishes after half-decade intermission
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Interserve wins £36.5m South Wales school
Firm secures contract to design and build new secondary school in Monmouthshire
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T&T picks up trio of Microsoft projects
The firm is to work on three projects for tech giant in Scandinavia
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Flood resilience in the UK - panel discussion
Panel discussion from a debate at the ICE on 5 April on the future of flood resilience in the UK. Join the conversation in the comment section below
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Snap election: Construction’s chance
The general election is a chance for the industry to make its case to politicians of all parties
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Foster & Partners planning job cuts
Firm blames ‘uncertainty in construction market’ for job losses
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What next for Atkins and SNC Lavalin?
Deal creates £7bn turnover US and European consultancy powerhouse
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Macquaire buys Green Investment Bank for £2.3bn
The sale has proved controversial, with environmental groups expressing fears that the impetus behind clean energy technology could be lost.
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Bennetts unveils King's Cross HQ building images
Architect releases new visualisations of 55,525 m² office building
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Unions threaten Hinkley delays over bonus dispute
Contractors Laing O’Rourke and Bouygues threatened with industrial action
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Chinese developer ABP eyes UK growth despite Brexit
Man behind London’s Royal Albert Dock scheme Xu Weiping says UK remains attractive for investment
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Still beating the drum
In his first column, in April 1987, our legal columnist, criticised the CITB levy. As a new training charge looms, he assesses the 30 years since: ‘disputomania’, adjudication, and what happens next
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Image of the week: All eyes on her
Members of the press assemble at Downing Street on Tuesday