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Construction must recruit to make progress
Regardless of who forms the next government, the industry needs to change its mindset and create a much bigger skills base to address the challenges that lie before us, says Mark Wild
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Winners chosen for Canary Wharf cost consultants framework
Group looking to overhaul Docklands estate in wake of changing working practices
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Aviva eyes redevelopment of City site at Fenchurch Street with plans due in next year
Investor appoints CO-RE to mastermind work under design drawn up by Wilkinson Eyre
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Mace plays down expectations of work boost following election
Firm says tender prices will stay flat this year and next
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Chris Williamson elected next president of RIBA
Weston Williamson co-founder starts new role next September
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Former TopHat boss joins brickmaker’s MMC business
Andrew Shepherd will be managing director at Ibstock Futures
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New government must take opportunity to ‘turn new page’ for infrastructure, says CECA
Trade body sets out priorities for first 100 days
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Will Labour’s apprenticeship reforms really solve the skills crisis?
The next government must provide tangible support for employers, educational institutions and apprentices if construction is to play its full part in driving economic growth, says Nicola Hodkinson
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The longest job: Finishing Gaudí’s masterpiece, La Sagrada Família
How do you recreate the work of a genius out of nothing but rubble? And even if you can, how do you keep a construction project that was started in the 19th century from going off the rails? Daniel Gayne went to Barcelona to find out
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