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West Ham to keep Olympic Stadium after bid investigation
The OPLC will not withdraw the sale of its stadium despite director Dionne Knight’s work for West Ham
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A third of architects expect workloads to fall
RIBA monthly survey also shows increasing pessimism over staffing levels
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Councils to charge utilities for roadworks
Scheme designed to ensure work carried out when roads less busy
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Kinspan profit up 24%
Insulation manufacturer reports strong first half as building occupiers look to slash energy costs
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Aecom and Wilkinson Eyre land Rio 2016 roles
Aecom understood to have won masterplanning role on one of three main Olympic sites
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V&A appoints ZMMA to refurbish Europe galleries
Refurbishment of seven galleries will complete restoration of front wing of London musuem
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ISG wins contract to build £3.7m Cheltenham gallery extension
New three-storey structure by Berman Guedes Stretton will include extra gallery space and cafe
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Rafael Vinoly breaks ground at Oxford labs
Mathematical Institute will be the main academic centre for 900 undergrads
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Construction bosses cautious on growth
Only the retail sector is more gloomy about growth prospects
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MPs attack 'poor value' PFI
Treasury Select Committee calls on government to stall procurement of £450m Liverpool hospital
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AA School exhibitions: November and December
The London school presents four new free exhibitions that explore past, current and future architectural thinkers
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Strathclyde Homes collapses after sales crash
Housebuilder goes into receivership following poor house sales in Scotland
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Enterprise Zones: are they all good news?
LEZs have had a mixed history, and what about areas that fall outside the incentive zones
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Willmott Dixon wins UK’s largest Passivhaus resi
Contractor will deliver 53 homes to the ultra-low carbon standard
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Will Alsop names new practice ‘ALL Design’
Alsop announces up to fifteen staff will jump ship with him from RMJM
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Timber frame company fined after man loses thumb
Kestrel Timber Frame fined £6,700 after guard is removed from circular saw
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Mayor pledges £20m to regenerate London after riots
Boris Johnson said money will focus on Tottenham and Croydon
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Stolen Ove Arup statue to be replaced
Bust of the renowned engineer in Durham has been missing for more than five years
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