All articles by Dan Stewart – Page 35
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Manhattan firefighters sue Bovis
Five firefighters are suing Bovis Lend Lease for negligence after they suffered career-ending injuries in a fire at the Ground Zero site in New York, writes Dan Stewart.
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Councils act to purge suppliers in wake of OFT inquiry
Contractors face being left off local authority tenders as public sector clients react to bid-rigging scandal
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CABE ‘light touch’ review finally launched
DCMS and CLG appoint Richard Parnaby as head of review nine months after it was announced in Housing Green Paper
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MP committee will not investigate bid rigging
Chair of the select committee Peter Luff MP says bid rigging won't be a major feature of inquiry into the construction industry
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CABE slams 'aggressive' Tesco development
Sheppard Robson scheme offers 'poor quality living environment', says design watchdog
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Aquatics Centre 'over-designed,' say MPs
Games organisers ready to ‘spend money like water’ according to new report
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Stanton Williams confirmed as 2012 Eton Manor architect
Architect will design venue cluster at north end of Olympic Park
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McNicholas wins all four 2012 utilities contracts
Appointment of single contractor on Olympic Park will 'generate cost savings', says ODA
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Strategic Forum wants public information register for tower cranes
Safety group echoes MPs in support of ǿմý’s Safer Skyline proposal
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Conservatives call for public sector blacklist for 'disreputable' firms
Tory MP wants urgent debate on “cowboy and dodgy builders”
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Alsop's reveals designs for Headingley cricket ground
Five-storey pavilion at Yorkshire test ground will become a university teaching facility during the winter
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New Orleans reconstruction: We shall overcome
Three years after Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans, the city is still in ruins and 40,000 people are homeless. The government has abandoned reconstruction in favour of commercial development, but the residents of the Lower Ninth Ward, determined to stop their district becoming an industrial park, have engaged charities, architects ...
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Winner tipped for last Olympic job
Stanton Williams emerges as favourite for Eton Manor as MPs slam spiralling 2012 budget
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Winner tipped for last Olympic job
Stanton Williams emerges as favourite for Eton Manor as MPs slam spiralling 2012 budget
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MPs call for urgent HSE action on crane safety
Safer Skyline campaign gains support as select committee proposes national cranes register
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Department of Health puts staff on alert over cover pricing
NHS chief executive says any suspicions should be reported to its anti-fraud squad
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Green light for Make at Old Bailey
The 'half donut' development for Land Securities has been given planning
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Red light for Chipperfield at London Bridge
Stirling Prize winning architect has plans rejected because of impact on Christopher's Monument and surrounding buildings
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MPs slam Olympic budget
Watchdog says government failed to predict amount of public sector spending