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Architects appointed to Bristol Hospital regeneration
The grade-II listed site will be gradually restored over the next six or seven years
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Work begins to lift Shard’s spire into place
UK’s tallest crane installed to lift first steel sections today
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Ðǿմ«Ã½ launches first CEO summit
Construction leaders gather at Savoy to hear findings of Ðǿմ«Ã½â€™s CEO White Paper
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Government prepares ‘major boost' to housing
Liberal Democrat conference also revealed no sign of a U-turn on controversial planning reforms
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Ten teams shortlisted for Olympic Park legacy work
Competition for south and north parks attracts international architects
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Clark hints at planning compromise
Minister suggests brownfield first presumption may be written back in to draft planning framework
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Olympic road closures ‘could cost industry millions’
Wates Group deputy chairman warns that transport restrictions will hit workers and deliveries
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Row escalates over 'climate change failings'
Industry attacks Andrew Stunell’s claims that housebuilders do not take sustainability seriously enough
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Free student event at RIBA – 8 November
The RIBA is organising a free event for students on 8 November 2011. This will include tours of exhibitions and the London RIBA headquarters, and is an opportunity to find out more about how the RIBA can help you.For more visit the RIBA blog.
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Eight architects battle for mental health job
AHMM and Allies and Morrison among those shortlisted for London NHS job
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FCO relaxes Libya travel advice
U-turn after industry outrage at decision to ban travel to Libya to rebuild the country
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Candy: Rich-poor divide will hurt luxury developers
Nick Candy tells RESI conference that more rioting could damage London’s reputation abroad
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T&T opens two offices in South America
Operations in Brazil and Peru part of strategy to win 60% of revenue from overseas
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Davis Langdon starts engines on jobs for Jaguar and Rolls
Firm wins cost consultant role on £355m Jaguar plant
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Council lawyers challenge Gove conduct in BSF affair
Sandwell council questions Gove’s use of private emails
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Hill wins $37m Afghan road contract
Firm is project manager and supervision consultant for the Afghanistan Ministry of Public Works
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Kier cuts public construction work to 50%
Boss of firm says he expects workload to stabilies at 50/50
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Jobs to go as HLM Architects closes Guildford office
Firm to amalgamate two offices into one in London
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HPF joins forces with US firm
Firm will target new international markets in JV with Robert Derector Associates