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Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama opens after £22.5m redevelopment
Cardiff scheme designed by BFLS with Willmott Dixon as main contractor
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Strong design: Loughborough University's Design School completed
£14.7m development is Shepherd Construction’s third project for the University
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Architects' confidence falls further, RIBA survey claims
Predictions for workloads and staffing levels both fell in September, according to Future Trends survey
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Willmott Dixon bags eighth ProCure 21+ project
Firm will deliver £24m upgrade works for South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
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Industry output to fall further than expected over the next two years
Opportunities remain in rail and energy construction
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Sustainable Communities for Leeds appointed to £180m housing PFI project
Government has approved the regeneration scheme, which will rejuvenate Little London, Beeston Hill and Holbeck
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OFT to pay £1.2m of contractors' appeal costs
Kier and Sisk among the winners as tribunal orders regulator to reimburse nine builders
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Bethnal Green project scoops RICS project of the year award
Town Hall Hotel and Apartments scheme by Rare Architecture and contractor MP Brothers wins highest honour
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New chief planning inspector appointed
Director of the Planning Inspectorate in Wales Peter Burley will take over in April 2012
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Foster's New Covent Garden Market site goes to planning
Proposals, worked up with Neil Tomlinson Architects, will be lodged with Wandsworth Council this week
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Capita and Populous prepare masterplan for Mumbai racing circuit
Firms part of consortium examining the case for a new Formula One standard stadium
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Scottish architects shortlisted for top award
RIAS Andrew Doolan prize is worth £25,000 to the winner - the richest in British architecture
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Mouchel sell-off continues after pipeline business disposal
Troubled consultant sells subsidiary to Mott MacDonald for £2.55m
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ECA launches campaign to sign up female electricians
Currently less than one in 700 of electricians are women
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Alan Ritchie suspended amid Ucatt expenses probe
Former Ucatt leader is suspended on full pay as union turmoil deepens
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Ministers hails development opportunities as government vacates offices
Francis Maude says the reduction in the government’s office estate is creating opportunities in prime locations
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Half-century old Robinson Steel falls into administration
KPMG appointed to handle the administration of structural steel specialist
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Arcadis seeks Asian growth after EC Harris buy
Dutch firm on hunt for further acquistion after announcing merger with EC Harris this week
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SKM targets ‘global transport brand’ after acquisition
Australia-based consultant sets out expansion plans after Mouchel Rail buy
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Beginning of 2011 sees first rise in insolvencies for years
Falling workloads, problems with banks lending and economic uncertainty to blame for firms collapsing