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Building Awards 2016: Architectural practice of the year
Bennetts Associates impressed the judges with the breadth and strength of its projects, the practice has also expanded with a new office in Manchester
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A statement on infrastructure
Will investment on infrastructure in the Autumn Statement live up to government rhetoric? And what financial arrangements will be needed for projects given the green light?
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Partial failure is not good enough
An interesting case sees total failure of consideration used as a means of defence. But can some performance be disregarded and total failure still exist?
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Galliford Try confirms £87m office block contract
The eight-storey office building is part of the 26-acre masterplan to create a new city quarter in Cambridge
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Interserve looking for new boss as Ringrose steps down
Chief exec leaves after 13 years in role
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Building Awards 2016: Engineering Consultant of the Year
The international reputation of Eckersley O’Callaghan has soared this year, with new offices all in major global cities
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Tower of London's heritage status at risk from City tower splurge
Historic Royal Palaces ‘extremely alarmed’ by glut of tall buildings planned
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Foster's to revamp London Zoo aviary
Listed structure is on Historic England’s at risk register
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UK construction has a modern slavery problem, government warns
Experts give advice to builders on how to guard against modern slavery in supply chains
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Online poll: BIM engagement
Is the construction industry ready to engage with BIM Level 3? Vote here
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ONS confirms construction output fall post-Brexit vote
Construction output drops but all new work is up in third quarter
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Cost model: Cinemas
Cinemas can brighten urban areas and masterplans, and need good design and facilities to attract increasingly discerning audiences
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BIM: digital dexterity and the next level
Building’s latest BIM survey shows usage is widening and deepening but SMEs must not be left behind on this digital journey
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How automated design can unleash creativity
Automating the design process won’t take creativity out of architecture, but free us up to embrace a more human-centred approach
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WSP PB could snap up more firms after Mouchel Consulting buy
Canada-listed giant says Mouchel buy will help it rebalance into more public sector work
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Architect picked for £108m Royal College of Art campus
Herzog de Meuron beats international shortlist to another plum London job
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Foster plays down Brexit impact
‘We have no dependency on Europe as a single market,’ chairman says