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BBC seeks contractor for Albert Square re-build
The infamous soap’s set is to be completely re-built at the corporation’s Elstree studios
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Architects' confidence back up, but not in London
Workload barometer back in the black but firms in capital still fretting
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WSP wins go-ahead for Finland's longest bridge
Helsinki authorities approve €259m Crown Bridges project
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Infrastructure body has been ‘wrecked’, says Kinnock
Lack of statutory independence for National Infrastructure Commission will mean it cannot take long-term decisions, says former Labour leader
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Runway decision could 'put commission's future into question'
Industry figures warn that government must not ignore independent advice
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Major companies back careers campaign to attract new talent
Building magazine and charity join forces to encourage school pupils to try out construction roles
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Ecobuild blog: Changing perspectives on green buildings
Buildings must be transformed from simply functional infrastructure into part of the solution to combat global climate change
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Is Heathrow coming in to land?
The good news is the government has signalled a decision on airport expansion will finally be made this autumn. The bad news is the PM may be swayed more by political pressures than the advice of the Davies Commission to pick Heathrow
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Hansom: What the dickens?
This week, we have a colourful tale of giant chimneys, a certain shade of the colour blue, ever-more absurd house prices, a modern mausoleum and some excellent exploits in aid of the less fortunate
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Sketch of the week: Looking for a wife
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Mette McLarney, director of Bluepencil Designs
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Image of the week: Ahead of the curve
Architect Alison Brooks’ Smile is part of this year’s London Design Festival
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Online poll: Heathrow expansion
Will the government opt to expand Heathrow when it finally announces its decision on airport capacity? Results are in
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This week in 1981
Before the Thames Barrier was brought to completion, a possible flood in the city of London was a grave concern
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Contract termination: Ending it all
If contract termination becomes inevitable, then prevent it becoming a long, drawn-out process
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Kier slips to loss but CEO says it's dodging Brexit fallout
Construction group suffers £140m of writedowns but reports minimal referendum impact
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Forces offered modular police cells by Willmott Dixon
Contractor teams up with Canadian architect to offer product which builds on standardised school concept