All News articles – Page 1285
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London legacy body recruits design panel
Development Corporation seeks experts for ‘Quality Review Panel’ to advise on post-Olympics regeneration
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DECC halves solar industry forecast
Deployment expected to reach 11.9GW of capacity by 2020, down from 22GW
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Gleeds named QS on Serpentine Gallery Pavilion
Consultant is also Silver sponsor for temporary structure designed by Herzog & de Meuron and Ai Weiwei
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Willmott Dixon pushes turnover above £1bn
Contractor posts solid results for 2011, but profit dips
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EC Harris appoints oil & gas expert for Asia-Pacific
New partner will lead the recently opened Perth office
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Muse puts 'sparkle' into Doncaster
Coloured tiles on civic office designed to give the city’s cultural quarter a sense of space
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CBI calls for government infrastructure guarantees
Plan laid out to get government to de-risk major construction projects
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Grimshaw wins Tirana masterplan contest
Architect will masterplan a major expansion to Albania’s capital city
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Cost of construction disputes rockets 35%
Disputes costing more and taking longer to resolve, EC Harris report finds
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Hill wins Iraq Ministry of Youth and Sports contract
Consultant will act as project manager on Al Risafa Sports Stadium in Baghdad
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Ministry of Defence fires gun for estate job
The OJEU notice for a private sector partner to manage £20bn worth of defence estate published today
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Timetable for Hinkley nuclear slips
The approval process for EDF’s planned Hinkley Point C nuclear reactors is three months behind schedule
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Middle East still booming says Deloitte report
Annual report on Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Abu Dhabi and Iraq points to $500bn of work
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Hammond confirms plan to appoint private sector partner
Defence secretary says OJEU notice for job to manage £20bn worth of defence estate to be issued ‘shortly’
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Interserve secures £150m police deal
West Yorkshire contract comes after Alder Hey hospital work announced, set to be worth £50m
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Hackney timber policy open to legal challenges
Top lawyer says that council could find it’s planning decisions questioned by proponents of other materials
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Housebuilders failing to turn profits into higher build rates
Growth in returns not matched by increased housebuilding as first quarter starts drop 11%
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Bidders line up for Horizon nuclear sale
Companies express interest in the nuclear power plant venture as government tries to encourage investment