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Sketch of the week: Richmond upon Thames College
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Philip Watson
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‘Handbrake off’ as 8build heads for £100m turnover
London-focused contractor says it has already booked in £74m of turnover for this financial year
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Flood defences will cost just a ‘few pence a week’
Utilities not consumers will pick up bill for defence works, says former flood strategy MP Oliver Letwin
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Image of the week: No vacancies
A blaze destroys what is thought to be Britain’s oldest hotel
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This week in 1971
45 years ago Building was organising a conference about going into Europe
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Hansom: That’s show business
A little glamour this week (not before time), as a construction grandee is touched by Tinseltown, Zaha Hadid designs for the Brits, and we get not one but two film festivals - plus, there’s a real tearjerker about a bench
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Brexit’s gaping holes
Construction faces the prospect of losing large chunks of its workforce because of Brexit
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The book group
Thinking about getting in some early Christmas shopping? Here are some thoughts on two new publications on construction law, available now
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Voorlinden museum: A light touch
The Voorlinden museum in Holland wanted naturally lit gallery spaces full of light. But how to do that while protecting the superlative art collection on display? Arup came up with a highly imaginative solution. Ike Ijeh reports
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Standing up to slavery
Large organisations are now required to publish a statement on what they are doing to ensure modern slavery is not taking place in their business or supply chains
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'All bets are off' as May loses Article 50 court case
Brexit timetable in question as industry predicts further uncertainty and a possible early election
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Olympic Park boss resigns amid stadium costs row
Total costs on the project have risen to over £700m
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Severfield confirms 22 Bishopsgate steel win
Project is part of £72m contract haul for the specialist
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Minister slams 'cult of ugliness' in British architecture
Government declares war on Brutalism and says it will rebuild London’s demolished Euston Arch
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Anger as plans for York landmark approved
Campaigners rip into proposed visitor centre and viewing platform for 13th Century tower
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Major London office job frozen due to Brexit fears
Prospective architect Luis Vidal, designer of Heathrow Terminal 2, reveals client may go to different city
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Spain: End of the affair?
With Spain’s economy in recovery and its construction industry bouncing back, ties between Spain and the UK have been strengthening. But after the Brexit vote, will the mutually beneficial relationship continue?
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Waiting for a EU turn
The new government professes grand ambitions to boost housebuilding and infrastructure