More news – Page 1507
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Barratt and Urban Splash in contention for Olympics
Housebuilders are in nine-strong shortlist to take on Athlete’s Village development
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Arcadis to rebuild Corrie set after tram fireball
Consultant to act as QS on new Coronation Street set in Salford after explosive stunt destroyed old location
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Tribal confirms takeover approach
Consultant’s shares jump 18% after revealing it has been approached with a possible offer
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Stadium specialist Populous to bid for Baghdad complex
Stadium architect Populous is attempting to move into Iraq with a bid for a 100,000-seat stadium and sports complex outside Baghdad
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EC Harris: we’re still strong enough to float
EC Harris remains bullish about its plan to float on the stock exchange although it has lost almost one in five employees and its revenue has tumbled by 17.6%
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RIBA tables design review bid to ministers
Institute’s proposal is seen as rival to Cabe’s proposed Design Council merger
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BAA drops Davis Langdon from Heathrow framework
EC Harris and Turner & Townsend retain role to manage £3.5bn construction programme
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Two directors leave in Bovis shake-up
Two more senior directors are to leave Bovis Lend Lease, in the latest management changes at the firm
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CJ Haughey’s creditors stand to lose up to £6.5m
Administrator says firm unlikely to be sold as founder blames Pembroke project for collapse
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Government plans to make PFI less onerous
The government is to announce a reform of the way PFI works in the new year to avoid the current “over-legalised” approach to deals
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Savills and DMA's Deptford digs
Savills London Planning Team and DMA Architects have won planning approval for a 199-unit residential development in Deptford, south-east London.
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Kings of the castle
London mayor Boris Johnson and developer James Sellar were present to celebrate the Shard becoming the highest UK building, at 244m, or 72 storeys
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Relief – and disappointment – at Localism Bill
The government has pulled back from giving communities the right to appeal all planning permissions as part of its radical overhaul of the planning system this week
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How to shop in Bangkok
Amanda Levete Architects’ Central Embassy development is due to start on site in Thailand next February
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British Land's Slicker City
British Land has submitted a planning application for a 12-storey 1.1m ft2 office block in the iconic Broadgate development in the City of London
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Hub posts on-site energy levels
An industry advisory body has delivered its recommendations to government on how much on-site energy must be produced on new housing developments from 2016
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Construction sheds 17,000 jobs
There are now only 2.1m employed in the UK construction industry according to new data
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Information errors are putting lives at risk, survey finds
Two thirds of information professionals in the construction industry have seen builders’ lives put at risk by information mismanagement, according to a survey by the Institute of Document Control
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Consortiums gear up for Crossrail station contracts
Now that £1.25bn tunnelling jobs are confirmed, focus turns to main works on four major stations
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Turner & Townsend wins second tranche of free schools
Consultant wins the second tranche of 12 contracts to design the government’s flagship free schools