All articles by Dan Stewart – Page 17
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Safety fears over Heatherwick’s Shanghai job
Thomas Heatherwick could be forced to revise his designs for Britain’s pavilion at the 2010 Shanghai World Expo following the safety debacle on his B of the Bang project in Manchester
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Accused firms left in limbo as OFT delays inquiry results
Contractors lobby for ‘reasonable’ penalties as watchdog holds back details of fines for up to six months
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Glenn Howells wins £20m Birmingham campus contract
Practice beats Ted Cullinan and BDP to Newman University College job
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'Accordia of the North-east' faces planning refusal
Stirling prize-winners' next housing scheme undergoes public inquiry in Gateshead
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Hadid, Libeskind, Prix and Mayne sign up for Mipim
Next year's design and urban planning conference attracts global starchitects
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BAA must sell Stansted, says watchdog
Competition Commission says BAA must sell Stansted and Edinburgh airports as well as Gatwick
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HOK poaches John McAslan's heritage expert
Architect who helped redesign Roundhouse and Trellick Tower moves to HOK
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Carillion and Grimshaw sued over Bath Spa
Bath and North East Somerset Council sue for £21m over disastrous Bath project
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City worries drive up London asking prices
Property asking prices show surprise rise as rash of high-value homes hit the market
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Balfour Beatty breaks into European top 10
UK contractors make up over one-quarter of top 100 list
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Work halts on £1.2bn Madrid court complex
A €1.4bn (£1.2bn) scheme in Madrid designed by some of the UK’s most prestigious architects is under threat
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Construction bosses most likely to bribe, says survey
Sector named the most likely to issue bribes and influence power with money, says anti-corruption group
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Gordon Brown lends support to architecture campaign
Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust and RMJM receive prime minister’s backing for Architecture for Everyone campaign
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Crossrail announces framework consultants
There are 12 engineers and architects on the design framework for the stations, tunnels and railway systems
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Former BDP chair Nick Terry dies
Cancer claims architect of London's Royal Opera House and IT design pioneer at age of 61
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What does SMC stand for?
Shareholders may be better informed after today’s announcement, but others may still be confused
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Galliford Try wins homes superagency's first job
Contractor appointed on first development by the new Homes and Communities Agency
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Capital values to fall harder than in seventies
Commercial property will lose 'at least 50%' of value by 2011, says new RICS forecast
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Features
Ready for take-off? Heathrow expansion
Fasten your safety belts: the government is about to give the go-head for the £13bn expansion of Heathrow airport. Good news for the construction industry, of course, but, as Dan Stewart reports, the backers of the alternative options are not finished yet