All articles by Will Ing – Page 17
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Heatherwick's £1bn Olympia redevelopment given the green light
Developer expects to appoint a contractor by July
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Research into construction methods gets £18m funding boost
Contractors participating on a range of projects, including merging AI and BIM
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Brexit a 'challenge', says Herzog & de Meuron director
Swiss practice has London office in Clerkenwell
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Balfour Beatty lands £214m job to link Hinkley to the grid
National Grid has also handed a cabling contract to Murphy
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Interserve finally finishes first of four problem waste jobs
Plant in Dunbar handed over to client more than a year late
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In pictures: New images of Herzog & de Meuron's RCA campus revealed
Kier already working on £108m development in Battersea
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Stanhope team to develop Rogers' British Library work
RSHP scheme stalled by negotiations around planned Crossrail 2 station nearby
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Ousted Interserve director becomes ISG operations boss
Gordon Kew will join the private contractor this month
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Council to bin plans for bridges designed by Foster + Partners
Suffolk authority has already spent £8m but now says it cannot afford proposed crossings
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Commercial and industrial sectors at a standstill, says RICS
Survey says uncertainty over Brexit outcome is beginning to bite
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Work finishes on Aberdeen bypass but problem bridge still needs sign-off
Scottish transport secretary says he has been forced to warn Balfour Beatty and Galliford Try not to ‘cut corners’
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Contractors named for latest £1.2bn Network Rail framework
Three firms take jobs on northern routes
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Centre for Music architect eyeing up London office
Diller Scofidio + Renfro looking at more work in UK after brace of high-profile wins
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Barbican turns to private firms to fund £288m concert hall
Source: Diller Scofidio Renfro s proposed Centre for Music Diller Scofidio Renfro s proposed Centre for Music
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Arcadis to fund EU workers' UK settlement applications ahead of Brexit
UK chief executive says firm needs to retain skilled workers