All ɫTV articles in 14 October 2011 – Page 2
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Labour urges vote on planning policy
MPs set to debate National Planning Policy Framework tomorrow
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Reiach & Hall and Aedas triumph at design awards
Reiach & Hall named architectural practice of the year at Roses Design Awards while Aedas Architects takes home the Architecture Grand Prix
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Crossrail reveals designs for Tottenham Court Road
Derwent blocks designed by Hawkins Brown and AHMM include a new 350-seat theatre on the site of former Astoria
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Overseas investors boost Telford Homes sales by 30%
East London housebuilder forecasts significant increase in full-year profit based on sales already secured
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University of Surrey: Gold-standard education
The University of Surrey’s £10.8m integrated learning centre and languages department, designed by RMJM’s London studio, has been completed
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Mouchel offloads rail business
£3.4m windfall will go towards paying down the consultant’s debts
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Finalists unveiled for Aberdeen's £120m City Garden Project
The six designs will be exhibited until 2 November
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Scottish house prices rise for second month in August
But lack of mortgage lending will mean a year on year drop in price increases overall
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Paul Morrell reappointed chief construction adviser
Employment was due to end in December but has been extended by a year
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Union Unite calls sparks strike ballot
Ballot of up to 6,000 workers to be held “within a few weeks”
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Nine firms could share national schools building survey work
Study to examine condition of 23,000 schools will form basis for future funding
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Sir Richard Branson opens $209m spaceport
Terminal in New Mexico desert will offer public space flights some time after 2012
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Developers should pay for design review, official report says
Bishop Review, commissioned by Design Council Cabe, sets out future for the organisation
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Capita Symonds snaps up architect ESA
Over 60 staff to join the consultant’s architecture business
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Construction firms could get green tax exemptions
Chancellor plans to reduce burden on companies with high energy needs
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Breach of public procurement rules: Henry Brothers (Magherafelt) Ltd & Ors vs Department of Education for Northern Ireland
This case shows that framework agreements can be set aside as a remedy for breach of procurement rules
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Morgan Sindall to redevelop MTV studios
Jacobs Webber-designed development will include new studios and refurbished office space
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Newcastle gets £25m organ transplant facility
Centre will be the first in the UK dedicated to organ transplantation
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Developers forced to defend NPPF lobbying efforts
National Trust chair accuses builders of “most intense lobbying” over planning changes