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The left behind
The UK’s female engineers are having to endure harassment and victimisation at work, which should not be tolerated
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AHMM unveils homes plan for former Croydon council HQ
Original architect Make first won planning for Taberner House site in 2014
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Thomas Sinden sets sights on £100m a year
SME profile: Essex contractor believes smaller deals can mean big rises in turnover
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Khan demands powers to fine polluting construction firms
London mayor Sadiq Khan asks Defra to devolve power to fine firms using polluting machinery on site
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Image of the week: Higher authority
Campaigner Gina Miller speaks outside the Supreme Court, after Britain’s most senior judges ruled Theresa May cannot trigger the Brexit process without consulting parliament
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Sketch of the week: Private villa
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Scott Boote, an associate at Webb Yates Engineers
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Women engineers: 73% experience sex discrimination
Survey by Hays reveals women continue to feel disadvantaged in a male-dominated profession
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JCT DAB 2016: Refinement, not revolution
JCT recently issued an updated version of its Design and Build Contract. Here is an overview of the most important changes to take note of before signing up
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Hansom: Keepie-uppie
We know you’ll want to be on the ball when it comes to Tottenham Hotspur’s £400m new ground so this week we’re sharing some of the more printable gossip from White Hart Lane in our Spurs special
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Redressing the balance: Women engineers
With just 9% of UK engineers women, the sector clearly has a long way to go to achieving a diverse workforce
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This week in 1982
Three-and-a-half decades ago, Building reported that building graduates would not struggle to find employment
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Online poll: Sexual discrimination
Do you think women face discrimination in construction? Vote here
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Kier wins £150m Dubai deal
Contractor to build apartment complex supported by funding from UK Export Finance
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QSs: Brexit volatility to fuel price rises and project delays
Cost consultants predict tender price inflation will slow this year and bottom out in 2018
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Crowd-busting Victoria tube ticket hall opens
London tube project designed by Weston Williamson + Partners
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Barking town centre redevelopment gets go-ahead
Vicarage Field plans will deliver new mall and 900 homes
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Spanish architect to unveil £1bn Greenwich project
Budget-busting World Trade Center station designer lined up for major London scheme
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Osborne targets repair work as office jobs slow down
Contractor looks to R M sector to offset ‘volatile’ offices market
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More words, fewer claims?
FIDIC will launch a second edition of its Yellow Book later this year. This longer contract looks to resolve some of the issues encountered by those using its predecessor