All articles by Yoosof Farah – Page 14
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Rogers: Brexit would be 'catastrophic error'
Leading architect tells Building a Brexit would be “catastrophic” for construction and the economy
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Atkins to green Old Oak Common
Consultant to produce report on how to make £26bn development one of the most sustainable in UK
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U+I gets planning for PRS regen scheme
Project to see 660 homes built on old Powergen site in Kent
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Atkins becomes Northern Powerhouse partner
Engineer is one of the first firms to sign up as member of government’s Northern Powerhouse Partnership Programme
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World's tallest moving tower hits top height
The £46m observation tower on Brighton beach stands at 168m
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Work on £745m bypass stopped over fish fears
Contractors voluntarily halt work on Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route after pollution to nearby rivers
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Halcrow pensioners meet with ‘supportive’ solicitor general
Campaign group go to high-ranking law officer over concerns on CH2M’s proposed change to pension scheme
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Brexit: No time to hedge our bets
As polling cards are readied for the UK’s EU referendum, the construction sector prepares for the possibility of a vote to Leave. Building speaks to professionals about the possible profound effects on labour and material costs, foreign investment, and growth and trade
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Atkins boss 'relaxed' over £265m pension deficit
UK and Europe head Nick Roberts says scheme is in “very different place” to likes of Halcrow and collapsed retailer BHS
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Pidgley warning over Brexit
Berkeley chairman says capital’s status under threat if UK votes to leave EU
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The RICS set to reduce size of governing council
Streamlined leadership group expected to be finalised in time for organisation’s 150th anniversary in 2018
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Atkins launches new consultant business
Atkins Acuity to target £200m turnover within five years
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Willmott Dixon boss warns Brexit would hit green investment
Rob Lambe says less regulation would see policy inconsistences
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Halcrow pensioners to sue CH2M over benefit cuts
Restructured scheme to be challenged by pensioners’ group
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900 firms to pay both government and CITB levies
Over 900 contractors will have to pay two training levies from April 2017
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Luxury London resi scheme more than five months late
A £25m luxury residential scheme by developer Ballymore in north-west London
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New work drops ahead of EU referendum
First decline in new incoming work for three years as clients put off orders and commencing contracts
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Tower Bridge to shut for three months for repairs
Bam Nuttall will carry out structural repair and maintenance works on iconic bridge
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Brexit could hurt sustainable projects
Survey of IEMA members finds two-thirds believe environmental issues will be given less weight if UK leaves EU
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Danish energy investor expects £11bn stock exchange valuation
Dong expects its upcoming floatation on the Copenhagen stock exchange will value the firm at up to £11bn