All articles by Dan Stewart – Page 27
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Interserve and John Laing win £310m PFI defence contract
Laing O'Rourke will also benefit from building and maintenance PFI deal
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Homes being sold without Hips, says Law Society
Some buyers failing to receive report until weeks after purchase
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Morgan Sindall's half-year turnover breaks £1bn barrier
Turnover up 48% on a year ago with profit up 31%, but recent writedown not included
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Carmody Groarke unveils design for 7/7 London bombings memorial
Memorial to victims of July 2005 attacks designed with help of Arup and artist Antony Gormley
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EDF wants piece of UK nuclear sector despite collapse of takeover talks
French energy firm still confident despite British Energy's snub that has left UK contractors in limbo
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Emergency talks over £550m New Street station
Foreign Office Architects and Network Rail hold emergency talks after row threatens scheme
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Emergency talks over £550m New Street station
Foreign Office Architects and Network Rail have been holding emergency talks this week after a row threatened to throw the £550m Birmingham New Street project into disarray, writes Dan Stewart.
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Work on Bin Laden’s dream of two cities and a bridge over the Red Sea to begin in 18 months
Brother of Osama Bin Laden’s $300bn plan to link Africa and Asia with a 24km bridge set to go ahead
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UK projects line up for world's largest architectural awards
More than 30 buildings by UK architects to be displayed at Barcelona festival
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Council defers decision on Foster + Partners' Shoreditch towers
Planning decision on Bishop's Place scheme will await conservation report on demolition of historic bar
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Credit crunch forces Saint-Gobain to make 6,000 redundant
French materials giant to make swingeing job cuts in its UK, US and Spanish divisions
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London mayor approves controversial Holland Park school
Boris Johnson gives green light to Aedas-designed Holland Park Community School despite objections by heritage groups
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Construction drives UK economic slowdown
Economy sees lowest quarter-on-quarter growth for three years thanks to housebuilding woes
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Ruth Reed to become next president of the RIBA
Birmingham-based teacher and architect will be the institute's first female president
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Boris may veto Allies & Morrison's Waterloo towers despite council approval
Veto feared after Lambeth council gives consent to Elizabeth House scheme against the mayor's wishes
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Manchester court is favourite to win Stirling prize
Denton Corker Marshall’s Civil Justice Centre is the bookies’ choice but the result is ‘difficult to call’
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Industry divided over Construction Act reform
Industry trade bodies remain divided over the draft of the revamped Construction Act, unveiled by the government this week, writes Dan Stewart.
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Make taken off £100m tower
Make Architects has been removed from a £100m scheme to build a 30-storey tower in Manchester’s Spinningfields district, writes Dan Stewart.
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Plan to prevent delay on Heathrow East terminal
Balfour Beatty to build £350m airport pier early so first phase of troubled terminal can open for 2012 Games