All News articles – Page 1379
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Decline in Chinese property causes fears of collapse
Drop in property demand could affect steel and copper prices
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Brazil sports minister resigns amid corruption probe
Orlando Silva was in charge of preparations for 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympics
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PLP to draw up plans for Southbank resi scheme
Ludgate House and Sampson House would be redeveloped as part of the residential scheme
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Work to begin on £100m nuclear waste store
Northern Irish firm Graham Construction will build vaults on a former military airfield in the Scottish Highlands
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Stirling prize architect hits back at critics
As RIBA president points to jealousy over Zaha’s success
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First recycled plastic bridge in Europe built in Scotland
Thermoplastic material used in construction of road bridge will be sold by Vetech next year
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NSCC president's firm enters administration
Classic Excel Firm run by David Jones employed 35 staff
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PLP Architecture reveals plans for Chinese 'fashion city'
London-based firm will create a 660,000m² urban district
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Patton Construction wins £45m Salford Tesco superstore
Environmental store will be built opposite Salford City Shopping Centre
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Energy boss: 'PV subsidies a waste of government funds'
PV panels are not efficient enough to justify investment, says chief executive of RWN npower
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Dev Sec receive £50m funding boost for Hammersmith scheme
Development Securities project will start before 2012 as Scottish Widows puts up £50m of funding
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Design Council Cabe director steps down
Former director of design review at Cabe, Diane Haigh, leaves the newly merged organisation
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Balfour Beatty wins £77m contract to tackle M4/M5 bottlenecks
Managed motorway scheme will see opening of hard shoulders to improve traffic flows
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Turner & Townsend to manage London energy retrofit scheme
Firm will oversee roll out key priority for mayor Boris Johnson in contract worth £2.67m
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Crest Nicholson to set up £100m business in London
Former Countryside executive Trevor Selwyn will lead move to target housing in the capital
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David Willetts tops out £100m lab by Shepherd Construction
Institue of Animal Health lab funded by government, Biological Sciences Research Council and Skills Large Facilities Capital Fund
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Bradford student digs awarded highest ever BREEAM rating
Student halls built by GB Ðǿմ«Ã½ awarded 95.05% score
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RIBA launches MBA in architectural and construction management
Course is intended to help architects improve fee-earning potential