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Race begins for £650m MPs' offices revamp
The six-year long contract will see the contractor rennovate a variety of listed buildings in Westminster
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CPA predicts slowing growth this year
Infrastructure growth expected to compensate for fall-offs in office and retail projects
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Changes to the Renewable Heat Incentive
There are two key areas the government should consider in the Renewable Heat Incentive review
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Market forecast: Still on the up
The trend continues for rising optimism and workload, though materials costs and wage rates are also increasing, while market uncertainty may have some surprises to pull, says Michael Hubbard of Aecom
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Construction output ends 2016 on a high
Latest ONS data points to robust commercial and housing growth
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Why have EU workers' pensions become a tax target?
HMRC must lift its block on French and Italians in the UK transferring their pension pots tax free, or risk losing the benefits their professional expertise brings to construction
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Mace confirmed on 700-home Docklands scheme
Demolition works begin on 15-acre Westferry Printworks scheme
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Paul Sheffield to leave Laing O'Rourke
Founder Ray O’Rourke says departure is right to make way for others ‘with longer horizons’
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BW hires two former Morgan Sindall directors
Paul Smith and Rob Frank have joined the fit out specialist
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London hit by slowdown in smaller projects, says Core Five
Cost consultant says a two-speed contracting market is emerging in the capital
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Full steam ahead for £100m Swedish Nobel Centre
Architect David Chipperfield releases new images of £100m scheme as last objection dismissed
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Approved Newcastle build-to-rent tower ruffles feathers
26-storey scheme by FaulknerBrowns will harm historic city centre setting, councillors admit
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The results are in
Our exclusive survey shows the industry would prefer a ‘soft Brexit’ with as little disruption to the status quo as possible
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Brexit: What we really really want
When Building launched its Building A Better Brexit campaign at the start of the year, we promised a reader survey to find out what the industry wanted the government to take into its negotiations with the EU
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Turning the tide
Tidal power could revolutionise UK energy infrastructure. Here, the firm that advised on planning for Tidal Lagoon Swansea Bay describes the challenges of that landmark scheme
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'Poor quality construction' blamed for Edinburgh school wall collapse
The report from an independent inquiry into defects across PFI schools in Edinburgh has been published
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Tributes to architect killed on way to work
LOM practice salutes Brazilian-born architectural assistant who died after collision with coach
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Industry says EU labour is vital to keep it going after Brexit
Over 2,000 survey responses show free movement of workers and freedom from trade tariffs are priorities