All News articles – Page 788
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Tate Modern sticks to its guns over visitors 'snooping' into luxury flats
Herzog de Meuron and Rogers Stirk Harbour square up over privacy row
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Brum's 25-storey Bloc hotel approved
The 238-room hotel will be within walking distance of New Street Station
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Severfield stays steady with 'very strong' order book
Steel specialist says it has not been impacted by the Brexit vote so far
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Redrow bullish but Berkeley downbeat after Brexit vote
Housebuilders have their say on the state of the housing market
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EDF and Chinese partner to get '£160bn from Hinkley'
Reports suggest Hinkley strike price means EDF and Chinese partner could get £160bn over 35 years
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Six teams vie to light up London bridges
Winner of Thames competition to be announced in December
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Chinese client gears up for Docklands tower start
Demolition works clear way for £800m HOK-designed residential skyscraper
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Carillion lands £90m Centrica contract
The five-year contract can be extended for a further two years
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Construction activity recovers in August
Acitivity in the construction sector has picked up after nose-diving in July following the Brexit vote
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Salford's £1bn Media City expansion gets go-ahead
Six architects involved in latest phase, with 10 new buildings planned
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Arcadis hires northern housing boss
Former Genesis managing director John Carleton has joined the consultant
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Kier launches northern housing JV
The partnership with Together Housing Group will build new homes in Yorkshire, Humber and the North West
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Campaign launched to offer pupils construction experience
Firms urged to offer placements as part of Construction Youth Trust and Ðǿմ«Ã½ campaign
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Too few students taking science and maths, Aecom warns
Engineering firm raises skills shortage concern as it publishes analysis on lack of A-level STEM students
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Cash for extra school places ‘falls 30% short’
School estates body says money for ‘basic need’ building work at schools is close to a third below what it should be
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Architects' confidence takes a dive after Brexit vote
First RIBA survey after referendum shows big practices are most anxious
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