Digging into the archives – Page 43
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Online poll: End of the recovery?
In the light of recent economic data, are you worried that construction’s recovery is coming to an end? Vote below
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Sketch of the week: King's Cross Gasholders
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Wilkinson Eyre founder Chris Wilkinson
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Image of the week: The end of the steel age
The SSI steelworks in Redcar turns off its coke ovens and blast furnace
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Online poll: Chinese investment
Should there be any limits set on the courting of Chinese investment for UK infrastructure? Vote below
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Image of the week: Still standing
The demolition of Glasgow’s Red Road flats on Sunday left two blocks still partially intact
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Sketch of the week: Viewing sculpture
This week’s sketch is by the team at Karthaus Design
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Online poll: Infrastructure delivery
Will the government’s new commission led by Lord Adonis be successful in depoliticizing UK infrastructure delivery? Vote below
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Sketch of the week: San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Gian Kundi, partner in The Tooley and Foster Partnership
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Image of the week: North of Eden
The revamped Manchester Victoria station reopened on Tuesday after a £44m upgrade
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Online poll: Corbynomics
Would Jeremy Corbyn’s economic policies benefit the construction industry? Vote here
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Online poll: Flood prevention
Is the government doing enough to prevent future floods in the UK? Vote here
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Online poll: Hinkley Point C
Will Hinkley Point C nuclear power station ever be built? Vote here
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Sketch of the week: Sky Garden view
This week Philip Buckingham sketches a view of London from the Walkie Talkie’s Sky Garden
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Sketch of the week: Swartberg House
This week’s sketch is by Jennifer Beningfield from Openstudio Architects
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Image of the week: Record breaker
Guinness World Records confirms bridge is world’s largest Meccano structure