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Heatherwick's 2,500-step sculpture rises in New York
The interactive sculpture is the centrepiece of the 28 acre Hudson Yards scheme in Manhattan
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Rival nabs handful of Sweett staff
Former Sweett regional managing director Ken Wood among those to move to AA Projects
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Europe's tallest modular tower tops out
The 29-storey structure is a student accommodation scheme in north London
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Snap election: Industry reaction
Industry leaders welcome chance for government to secure clear mandate but warn of impact of political turmoil
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Row over Tate viewing gallery moves to the High Court
Residents at a luxury apartment complex on the South Bank have issued a writ against the Tate Modern
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Interserve starts work on special needs' schools
Construction firm to build three sites in £41m contract
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Bechtel named preferred supplier for contested HS2 contract
HS2 confirms it has lined up the firm to replace CH2M
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Green light for 600-bed Coventry student flats
Completion of the Crosslane scheme is expected in time for the 2019/2020 academic year
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BPF signs Build-to-Rent pledge
Trade body and 20 of the Build-to-Rent’s key players published the pledge “to demonstrate the sector’s commitment”
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60,000 workers to down tools today
Over 1,000 sites, offices and production facilities are taking part in safety awareness campaign
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Balfour calls for faster Heathrow expansion
Contractor says rapid airport expansion will be needed post-Brexit
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House sales stagnate for third month running, says RICS
Low stock levels exacerbate market woes
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Garden Bridge client hits back at Hodge report
Trust chairman challenges Labour MP’s recommendation that project be scrapped
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Bouygues wins trio of Midlands jobs
The latest wins follow the French-owned contractor’s appointment to build a new tower in Salford
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Craft skills shortages ‘putting British heritage at risk’
Surveyors flag divide between public’s building-preservation expectations and industry skills gaps
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Aecom sets sights on delivering thousands of prefab homes
Consultant’s contracting arm to exploit rising interest in modular construction as solution to housing shortage
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Lower Thames Crossing route confirmed
The road tunnel under the River Thames will be the first since the Dartford Tunnel in 1963
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Toshiba woes deepen prompting new fears for UK nuclear plant
Union calls on gov’t to underwrite proposed Moorside facility Cumbria