All articles by James Clegg – Page 2
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Bovis has Britain's best site canteen
Kent 'Korker' sausages help Bovis clinch Ðǿմ«Ã½'s best canteen award at its St Giles site
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Bramall Lane evacuated after site fire
Fire fighters close down stadium and surrounding roads after gas canister explodes at new hotel project
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Welsh first minister unveils new construction centre
Morgan praises strong links with employers as he opens new facility at Yale College
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Wind farm scrapped to protect rare birds
Plans for onshore windfarm in Western Isles fails to get approval under EC law on protected habitat
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Japanese construction: The hidden fortress
Behind the sleek skyline of Tokyo is a super-efficient construction industry that operates complex projects with military precision and flawless co-ordination. James Clegg found out how it works
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HSE issues cable warning after explosion prosecution
Contractor fined £32,000 following accident that left two workmen with serious burns
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'Cityscapers: By the Throat' - an international design collaboration
Laraine Naughton, a third year Interior Architecture student at Napier University, got the opportunity to work with other students from across the world as they looked at the road between Glasgow and Edinburgh
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Construction in Beijing to stop during Olympics
Work will stop on all projects during the summer as China bids to reduce air poluution for 2008 Olympics
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Worst housing slump for 30 years, says RICS
Housing market survey for March shows confidence among surveyors at its lowest for three decades
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CSTT Training Day: So who knows what a QS is?
The Chartered Surveyors Training Trust is fighting to survive with new government funding cuts
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The rebirth of Charles de Gaulle
Four years after a structural collapse killed four people, Terminal 2E at France’s biggest airport has reopened. James Clegg flew in
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Why (almost) everyone wants to be a project manager
The glittering rewards of project management have lured many a construction professional and, as it becomes increasingly difficult to switch into new disciplines, now may be the time to take the leap. James Clegg finds out how some people did it …and why one man never will
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Contractors wanted for 2012 handball arena
ODA puts last permanent Olympic Park construction projects out to tender
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Lord Foster confirmed for BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing
Sprightly 72 year old elder statesmen of British architecture confirms that he will appear in next series of reality dance-offs
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Dangerous digger stunts found on YouTube
HSE warns about effects of dangerous clips after death defying digger stunt workman draws over 1,200 hits
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'You can’t have sex if you’re bored' – the sex in architecture debate
Will Alsop, Jonathan Meades, David Ubaka and Ben Addy debate the merits of eroticism in architecture - is there too much, too little and what exactly does sex have to do with buildings?
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Images: Zaha Hadid's mobile art container for Chanel
Architect's mobile art centre tours world showcasing acclaimed modern artists
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Plans for butterfly dome unveiled
Giant glass dome to house 10,000 tropical butterflies near St Albans set to open in 2009
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Taylor Wimpey falls from FTSE 100
Housebuilder follows Barratt from top table of investment market amid nerves over property slowdown
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London teenagers launch planning manifesto
Initiative to get young people involved in built environment launches at City Hall
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