All articles by Dan Stewart – Page 23
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Shepherd Construction CEO Vaughan Burnand to leave
Chief executive leaves contractor Shepherd, to be replaced by Allan McDougall
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RIBA promotes 15 British architects in Dubai
Architects including 3D Reid, Assael, KPF and Sheppard Robson to display at conference
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Megaprojects prepare to launch at Cityscape 2008
Developers are unveiling the world's biggest ever construction projects at the four-day Dubai property event
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Balfour Beatty pays £2.25m following Serious Fraud Office investigation
Contractor makes payment following investigation into Egyptian JV
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Infinity Tower in Dubai hit by 18-month delay
Cayan's SOM-designed 330m twisting tower will not be finished until December 2011, it emerges
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Construction minister expected to change yet again
Vadera promotion in Brown reshuffle likely to mean industry will get eighth new minister in seven years
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Foster designs London Routemaster bus for Boris
Foster + Partners to unveil competition design for signature London bus
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Mandelson returns to Cabinet as business secretary
Controversial Blair ally replaces John Hutton in shock return to frontbench politics
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David Adjaye to design two libraries in Washington DC
British architect wins exclusive US commission on back of UK 'Idea Stores'
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Why Tony Douglas should be our next prime minister
The performance of Laing O’Rourke’s chief operating officer at the Conservative Party Conference proves he could go far in British politics
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Poles going home could cause Olympic skills gap, say Tories
Shadow education minister blames government for lack of training places for apprentices on 2012
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Housebuilders and developers build 'absolute rubbish', claims Tory
Shadow culture minister Ed Vaizey calls for a chief architect to advise government on good public sector design
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Honestly, we're not that nasty anymore
Conservative delegates may mock Labour with their Miliband bananas but the top brass are attacking policies not personalities
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Lord Coe: Wembley stadium was a 'cock-up'
Chair of 2012 organising committee tells Tory conference that mistakes will not be repeated at Olympic Park
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Armitt: Olympic stadium will not be demolished
Olympic chairman says replacing stadium to house football club in legacy would "not be sensible"
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Tory Conference: Baby, It's Cold Outside
Delegates in Birmingham bask in the warm glow of public approval - shame about the frosty economic climate beyond the rotating doors
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Mayor of London to sponsor ten new city academies
Boris Johnson says city academies will offer 'vocational discipline'
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Tories: OFT should avoid 'ambulance-chasing'
Shadow construction minister Mark Prisk says he will meet with the OFT to ensure its motives in construction inquiry were 'genuine'
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Zaha Hadid’s Abu Dhabi bridge reaches construction milestone
Project manager HPR has now installed central piers of £113m bridge
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Features
Interview: Tessa Jowell
Olympics minister Tessa Jowell may be catching much of the flak being fired at the preparations for the 2012 London Games, but it’ll take a lot more than that to faze her. Dan Stewart reports