More news – Page 1305
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Cabe backs Atkins’ standardised school design
Design review verdict offers boost to controversial standardisation agenda
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Foster & Partners' twin towers set to be built in Paris
Landmark Hermitage Plaza project granted ‘Permis de Construie’
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Keltbray wins £46m Network Rail contract
Rail division will deliver two years of track work improvements for Network Rail
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Libya plans 'at least' seven new hospitals
UKTI reveals country investigating PPP models to finance hospital buildings programme
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London Design Review panel launched
Design Council Cabe unveils new offer to private sector and London boroughs as part of shift to self-funding consultancy
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Cabe chair hits out over Orbit tender
Paul Finch says procurement of the Arcelor Mittal Orbit sculpture did not follow public procurement rules
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New developer for London housing market
Hub Residential, a new London housing developer, is launched at Mipim
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Weston Homes agrees £120m refinancing package
Housebuilder says deal will provide it with the funding to “confidently” invest in new developments
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Firms seek 'next big thing' in green industry
Initiative involving 35 firms aims to generate ideas to deliver both economic and green benefits
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Design watchdog warns over 'bargain basement' schools
Design Council Cabe’s director criticises government moves to relax space and sustainability standards
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Careyjones Chapmantolcher closes northern offices
Both Leeds and Manchester offices will close leaving 31 jobs redundant
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Liverpool Waters £5.5bn plan approved
City council backs outline proposals from Peel Holdings to regenerate 60ha of docklands
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No third Heathrow runway will cost UK £8.5bn a year
Construction sector leaders back call for new runway
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Brum backs £40m housing deal
City council agrees deal with Willmott Dixon and WM Housing Association to develop 400 homes
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Council backs £230m Barry Waterfront plans
Vale of Glamorgan gives full planning approval to regeneration scheme for 2,000 homes
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Huge Nine Elms scheme wins planning
Royal Mail developed project, designed by Allies & Morrison, will create 1,870 homes
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Miliband hits out at skills downgrade
Labour leader argues government “snobbery” is damaging vocational training