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Aberdeen bypass cost rises to £637m
Road project given go ahead by Supreme Court earlier this month
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Blair Associates to design Admiralty Arch hotel conversion
Firm to plan conversion of historic building into hotel
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Infrastructure forum highlights need for policy certainty
New industry forum tells Danny Alexander government must provide certainty around energy policy and renewables
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Government launches wholesale review of building standards
Review will look to rationalise building standards in bid to simplify regulations for industry
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Carlyle Group unveils South Bank tower cluster
Developer will build nine Thames-side towers between five and 48 storeys high on site of ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ’s office.
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Green light for £1bn UCL Stratford campus plans
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands-designed 23-acre scheme will be built next to London’s Olympic Park
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Energy efficiency cash may have gone to waste
Government fails to account for £11m in funding aimed at improving energy efficiency in buildings
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Crossrail tunnelling machine lowered into place
A 550 tonne tunnelling machine – called Elizabeth – was lowered into a 40 metre deep shaft in east London last night
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RIBA Student Awards: 5 December 2012 - 26 January 2013
The RIBA President’s Medals Student Awards are considered the most prestigious and long-lasting award in architectural education in the world.First awarded in 1836 as the RIBA Silver Medal for an architectural essay, this is the RIBA’s longest-living award and it precedes the Royal Gold Medal (established in 1848 to reward ...
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HCA invites bids for £240m specialised housing fund
Bidding opens for first phase of fund aimed at expanding housing options for older people and adults with disabilities
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London skyline to be reshaped by residential towers
Report says 25 residential towers in development and another 78 have planning permission
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Three firms battle for £45m Crossrail job
New Ilford yard facility will be constructed while current yard remains operational
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RMJM's UK businesses cease trading
KPMG steps in as architect’s three British subsidiaries placed into receivership, with new business RMJM Europe created in their place
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Hitachi tipped to buy Horizon Nuclear Power
Japanese firm favoured over Toshiba Westinghouse
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Portakabin completes £3m modular primary school
Portakabin has handed over the first complete primary school in England to be built using modular construction
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ICE urges aviation review to think long term
UK needs more than three runways at Heathrow or a hub airport
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Former Arcadis boss shortlisted for CEO gong
Former chair Harrie Noy in running for ACE award
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Balfour Beatty culls six companies in major shake-up
Exclusive: Balfour Beatty’s construction boss reveals firm’s new structure, with business cut down to one operating company and eight brands dissolved
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Balfour Beatty restructure is ‘about growth not cost-cutting’
Exclusive: Shake-up to contribute £30m in annual cost savings, but Balfour Beatty’s construction boss insists move is about long-term growth
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RIBA film screenings: October & November
Enjoy a new series of theatrical and intimate film screenings inspired by our seasonal themes and exhibitions. Including features, documentaries and art house, they explore and celebrate a range of architectural themes. Autumn 2012 at 66 Portland PlaceLast Tuesdays - City Stories on FilmSpaghetti Kong, 1970s, 30 October from 6pm ...