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Lumley defends 'uniquely lovely' Garden Bridge
Celebrity backer defends controversial project and pleas for fresh private funding
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Gensler floats Parliament on the Thames idea
Architect says alternative plan would save £1.8bn on cost of restoring Palace of Westminster
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Public land to be broken up for SMEs, says minister
Tory conference latest: Gavin Barwell fleshes out more detail on £2bn Accelerated Construction policy
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Welfare state cushion 'helps cause labour shortages'
Tory conference latest: Labour shortages and modular homes up for debate
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All dangerous lorries face London ban by 2020
Khan sets out plans to make capital’s roads safer
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Arup: Colombia market ‘remains strong’
Consultant says rejection of Farc peace deal is ‘bad for country’ but sector will remain healthy
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New Science Building: Unsolved mysteries
Laboratories are most often architecturally dull affairs but not Sheppard Robson’s New Science Building
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Cala welcomes £2bn Tory housebuilding plan
Boss of upmarket housebuilder tells Building his firm “definitely take a look” at scheme
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Plans approved for Arup's Broadgate towers
The latest skscraper will comprise four tapered buildings
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What to specify: Healthcare
This week Alder Hey Children’s Hospital gets lots of natural light, dementia patients at Woodlands in Rotherham get murals to serve as memory joggers, and a health centre in Llangollen gets stone walls that blend in with its surroundings
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Questioning expert witnesses
When an expert witness - a guardian of trust and knowledge - is proved wrong in court, it is tempting to try to turn psychologist and wonder what was going through his head
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Housing distraction welcome at Brexit buzzing Tory conference
Building’s David Blackman reports from Birmingham where Tories could well be ready to embrace radical thinking
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Investment banker is new Morgan Sindall chair
Construction services firm brings in Michael Findley as its new chairman to replace Adrian Martin
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Construction activity recovers as Brexit uncertainty reduces
Construction costs have also risen as domestic suppliers pass on higher import costs
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Tidal Lagoon Power to build £22m turbine plant
Firm behind Swansea’s £1.3bn tidal lagoon to build a turbine manufaturing and pre-assembly plant
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Scrap cap on council borrowing says top Tory
Tory conference latest: Removing the cap on council borrowing could fund a dramatic increase in housebuilding
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Carillion bags £350m FM deal with Nationwide
The firm has renewed its partnership with the building society for a further seven years
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