All News articles – Page 457
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Private sector must commit to turning around ‘left-behind places’, says Mace
Consultant says public sector must show leadership for areas including Blackpool and Knowsley
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White Arkitekter OK’d for more work to revamp Barking estate
Architect already working to overhaul Gascoigne estate
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HS2 was ‘confident’ of green light as recently as July
Project chiefs expected government to sign-off phase one before Christmas
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Contract for £1bn Silvertown Tunnel project finally signed
TfL allowed to sign six months after naming preferred bidder
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Architecture school to launch first offsite construction course
Oxford Brookes teams up with Hawkins\Brown on new part II
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Maccreanor Lavington OK’d for south London towers
Two schemes will include close to 500 homes on Old Kent Road
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In pictures: Fred Perry store in New York opens
Architect Buckley Gray Yeoman behind designs for retailer’s Manhattan outpost
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Cladding still giving Liverpool hospital bosses headaches
Arup report has previously said Carillion fitted defective material at project
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Troubled Bond Street now ‘likely’ to open when rest of Crossrail does, boss says
Station had been due to finish after rest of central section
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Mace returning to Nova after picking up next phase of Landsec scheme
Firm completed first building on London Victoria site but racked up losses on job
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General election 2019: What are the main parties promising construction?
Conservatives, Labour and the Lib Dems all seem to be trying to outbid each other in their spending pledges, so just how much are they committing and where?
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In pictures: Mace completes new UCL ear and nose facility
Job at hospital’s Bloomsbury campus designed by Pilbrow Partners
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Chipperfield wins Berlin tower
Firm triumphs in contest for 70m tall building in German capital
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Ramboll pinches Arup boss to head up cities team
New recruit has previously worked on International Quarter development in Stratford
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​Election sends architects’ confidence to seven-year low
Index stuck in successive months of negative territory for first time since 2012
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Labour promise £75bn for ‘housing revolution’
Party to build 150,000 council and social homes a year if it wins next month’s general election
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Levitt Bernstein to revamp Cambridge arts venue
City’s Junction complex is nearly 30 years old