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L&G appoints local contractor for £54m Dover development
RG Group took possession of the site as the main contractor on 3 April 2017
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Garden Bridge contest 'pretence blown wide open', says London Eye architect
Architects Marks Barfield welcome damning Hodge report into the London project
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Schools for scandal?
The government has put its all behind its manifesto commitment to provide 500 free schools, with £10bn of funding to back it up
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Free schools don't come cheap
The question of whether the government is spending too much on free schools development is far from clear cut
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Constructing a team
The concept of collaborative working has gained popularity since 1994’s Latham report but alliancing on big projects can be complex. New guidance is now available
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Race begins for HS2 station roles
Client looking for four station designers and a development partner for Euston
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'Pull the plug' on Garden Bridge, urges Hodge review
City Hall-commissioned review trashes London project
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Barratt pairs up with Hyde for Kodak factory redevelopment
Harrow View East, as the former industrial complex is known, is located within the ‘Heart of Harrow’ Housing Zone
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Costain to plan A40 Westway refurbishment
Works will assess the condition of key parts of existing structures
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Morrison lands £63.5m Scottish schools deal
Campus will combine five local primary and secondary schools
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Planners reject ‘incongruous’ Bournemouth cinema scheme
ARC Architecture-designed proposals would have grafted 14-storey block onto locally-listed building
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Image of the week: Running on empty
A driverless vehicle is run as part of a self-driving vehicle trial launched in Greenwich
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Sketch of the week: Sainsbury Centre
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by architect Rich Bassett at LSI Architects
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This week in 2016
One year ago, Building was publishing tributes to one of the greatest and most recognised architects of her generation
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Hansom: For fools rush in
It’s a bit like the nun on the clown’s back this week (virgin on the ridiculous), as consultants of a certain age bobsleigh at 125 km/hour and Trump officials reveal details for the Mexico border wall - art brings some relief
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Greg Fitzgerald as Bovis CEO is a masterstroke
Attracting Greg Fitzgerald out of retirement could be just what the struggling housebuilder needed to do to turn its fortunes around
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What are you doing about gender pay gap reporting?
New rules on publishing gender pay gap data have come into force, and many in construction appear to be ahead of the curve in planning their strategies
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Industry concern as apprenticeship levy comes into force
Over 900 construction firms will be affected as charge is rolled out from today