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Zaha Hadid wins place on Russian neighbourhood scheme
UK practice part of teams building huge new neighbourhood west of Moscow
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HKA chosen to assess Mexico's BIM capability
Consultant picked by British Embassy to work on its Future Cities programme
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Brexit agreement 'disastrous' for construction, say industry insiders
The proposal, which has already prompted the resigntion of two senior cabinet ministers, could cause “an unprecedented skills deficit”
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Lendlease bags Great Portland Estates' £59m Oxford Street job
The project is expected to complete in 2021
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Government's housebuilding target in danger of becoming a 'pipedream'
DCLG data shows net additional housing grew by just 2% in 2017/18
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Brexit nerves hit shares in housebuilders
Stocks slump amid fears over the future of Theresa May’s Brexit deal
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London Assembly moots December 2019 opening for Crossrail
Railway bosses said in summer scheme would be delayed until next autumn
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London mayor eyes quick decision on new Goodsyard plan
Sadiq Khan looks to summer 2019 determination for overhauled Shoreditch plans
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Jittery investors tell Interserve to quit Durham uni scheme
Financiers worried by 50 year length of struggling firm’s contract
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Bovis shares slide despite record profit prediction
Corporate turnaround continues, but shares tumble as housebuilder warns Brexit concerns still present
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Civil war erupts at Zaha Hadid Architects
Patrik Schumacher takes fellow executors of late architect’s will to court
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Wates rejigs construction top brass
Firm announces raft of changes in the management team of its construction business
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British Land eyes more housing to offset retail wobbles
Firm in talks to buy build-to-rent operator
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Tech sector overtakes financial services to lead demand for new London office space, crane survey says
Deloitte’s crane survey reveals start-ups shunning secondhand office space to win and retain staff
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Contractors up salaries as competition for staff grows
Site managers among those benefiting from tug-of-war with housebuilders eager to poach talent
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Council says Dragons' Den venue can be turned into office block
Over 500 staff expected to work in former warehouse near London Bridge