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Carillion tipped to replace Bouygues on £1bn Battersea Power Station job
The contractor is already working on the £400m first phase of the scheme
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Features
Building intelligence: Q4 2016
The UK economy has enjoyed four years of uninterrupted growth and GDP is higher than its pre-crisis peak in 2008 but the outlook for the next two years has weakened following the Brexit vote
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Laing O'Rourke cancer centre job pauses over costs talks
Work pauses as costs for new cancer centre are reviewed
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Comment
How to avoid divisive regeneration schemes
Too often developers and architects are accused of alienating people by imposing insensitive designs on their communities
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TClarke profit up despite multimillion-pound fraud hit
M E specialist reports strong year despite ‘very disappointing’ fraud
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Severfield CEO takes temporary leave
The firm also said it expects to beat forecasts for the year
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Redrow withdraws from Bovis bidding
The housebuilder confirmed that Redrow and Galliford Try had made cash-and-shares and all-share offers respectively
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Bouygues to be replaced on Battersea Power Station job
Exclusive: Client and contractor to part ways on Frank Gehry and Foster-designed third phase
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Comment
Should energy use be increased if it boosts productivity?
When thinking about the function of a particular building it is important to remember sometimes increasing energy use may be beneficial
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Comment
Housing white paper: Beware unknown unknowns
While the government is preoccupied with Brexit, the housing crisis has been laid at the door of local authorities and developers
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Contractors land roles on £7bn Scape framework
Exclusive: Places awarded on public sector major works framework
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Comment
Why is infrastructure being underfunded?
Europe and the US are falling behind on infrastructure spending, which is a mistake no country can afford to make
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OMA finishes first Dubai project
Rem Koolhaas-designed arts and events space in downtown Dubai opens doors
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Laing O'Rourke fined £800,000 for Heathrow worker death
Worker Philip Griffiths was crushed between two vehicles
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Armitt warns UK builders not to lag behind after EU exit
ICE boss says British builders must keep up with the European counterparts
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Canary Wharf boss says UK 'needs to be more self-sufficient' after Brexit
Sir George Iacobescu says contractors facing losses on GMP contracts because of materials hikes caused by weak pound
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Herzog & de Meuron targets City tower scalp
Swiss practice unveils designs for 58-storey resi tower in London’s Docklands
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Comment
Nuclear chill
Concrete is about to be poured at Hinkley, but future nuclear projects are beset with problems
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Land Secs pre-let discussions could spark redesign of Moorgate scheme
The developer has confirmed that it is talks with Deutsche Bank over the firm pre-letting the space