All ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ articles in 26 October 2018 – Page 2
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Allies and Morrison team lands Romford regeneration
Architect working on mixed-use buildings including primary school for phase oneÂ
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​Engie lands £195m Kingston University student resi deal
The job involves both refurbishment and FM contracts
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Arcadis says decision to keep architecture arm paying off
Business posts improved third quarter numbers
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Smaller firms having to shell out more to find staff, FMB survey says
Materials costs also heading north, group adds
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Minister to spell out Hackitt plan details by Christmas
James Brokenshire to make announcements on cladding ban and implementing report’s recommendations in coming weeks
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Increasing number of firms want to be part of ‘the BIM club’
Benefits of the technology offset by worries about cost and use of staff time
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Grenfell and the Hackitt report: whisper it, but progress is being made
Against the odds it seems that progress has been made behind the scenes – with, rumour has it, the help of about 100 civil servants – to implement Hackitt’s review
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Firms wait to see if developer replaces Chelsea Barracks boss
Terry Starr was in charge of construction at high-profile scheme
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In pictures: Bennetts Associates' Edinburgh tech campus now up and running
Scheme was built by McLaughlin Harvey
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Mace runs up £70m deal to manage Commonwealth Games stadium revamp
Contractor to manage overhaul Birmingham's Alexander Stadium
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BIM survey 2018: The rise and rise of BIM
The number of firms using the technology and appreciating the value it brings to their work grows - but how to win over those who are not yet convinced?
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Edinburgh council puts brakes on £165m tram project
Scheme will see route extended from Edinburgh airport to Newhaven on the coast
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Winners revealed in London council housing boom
Mayor Sadiq Khan details borough-by-borough distribution of £1bn funding pot
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The future of offices
Values in the workplace are changing, which in turn means that what occupiers want from an office building is also evolving rapidly
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After Brexit the construction sector must embrace international opportunities
Although you wouldn’t know it from the way we talk about it sometimes, the British construction industry is the envy of the world. We are building complicated and challenging projects, and finding innovative solutions that allow us to do so quickly, safely and cost effectively. ...
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Feilden Clegg Bradley cleared for Belfast’s first build-to-rent scheme
£15m project involves 16-storey tower
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New images of Liverpool cruise terminal released
McLaughlin Harvey building scheme while Wates will construct hotel for passengers
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Brexit putting brakes on tender price hikes, says RLB
Only Bristol is expected to show growth in tender pricing, according to consultant’s report
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Lovell poaches Galliford boss to head London team
Stuart Gibbons takes over from Richard Vining who moves back to board role
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Kier's top brass nets shares bonanza
Contractor’s CEO and finance chief reap rewards of long-term incentive plan
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