All articles by George Hay – Page 2
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Olympics threaten to ‘drain resources' from UK market
Davis Langdon report warns of rising cost and risk as concerns mount over the Games' budget shortfall
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Rogers' departure knocks Birmingham renewal plans
Richard Rogers Partnership severs links with Eastside regeneration after quitting City Park Gate scheme
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Laing O'Rourke and Mace team up for Olympic bid
In a surprise move, contractor links up with Mace to form megaconsortium for 2012 delivery partner role
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Anshen Dyer lands Belfast job
architect Anshen Dyer has beaten bids from seven other practices to win a £300m extension of the Royal Victoria Hospital complex in Belfast.
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Allies and Morrison plans taller neighbour for Swiss Re
Architect masterplans £200m development that could include a 43-storey tower next to London landmark
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My best ever MIPIM
As well as a constant hangover, ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV's news editor also picked up a decent amount of scurrilous gossip at the Cannes property fest. Some of which we are able to publish in his blog.
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Bucknall Austin appoints Sir Digby Jones
Consultant Bucknall Austin has pulled off a coup by securing the services of Sir Digby Jones as a non-executive director.
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Bouygues UK expands into social housing
Contractor Bouygues UK plans to double the size of its business by 2010 by targeting PFI contracts in social housing.
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NHS sought legal advice on scrapping Procure 21
THE government called on legal firm Lovells to advise it on its legal obligations regarding the Procure 21 programme.
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Atkins joins race to buy nuclear waste body
Consultant Atkins is to join Amec in the race to acquire British Nuclear Group, the decommissioning arm of the government's nuclear body, British Nuclear Fuels.
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Procure 21 team attacked for ‘ineffective' management
Leaked independent review of the Procure 21 framework criticises management team at NHS Estates
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Foreign Office Architects' profit breaks £1m barrier
Profit trebles to £1.1m at the husband-and-wife practice that is working on the London Olympic stadium
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Bellway group set to land £700m estate regeneration
Consortium made up of Bellway, Taylor Woodrow and Hyde Housing Group tipped to win south Kilburn project
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Grimshaw puts brave face on 58% fall in UK profit
Bath Spa architect becomes the latest signature practice to report falling profits, despite growth in US
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Firms face security ‘lock-down'
Construction firms working in the Olympic zone could face tough security measures, including restricted site access in the 18 months prior to the Games.
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Ray O'Rourke plans North-South divide
Laing O'Rourke is set to restructure its business in the next financial year.
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Olympic boss sweeps aside bids for two contracts
Olympic Delivery Authority chief David Higgins scraps tenders for a programme manager and velopark designer.
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EDAW, Atkins and Arup set to win key 2012 contract
EDAW team told it is in line to win key job designing the Olympic park with Arup and Atkins acting as engineers
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Costain financial director steps down
Charles McCole will leave company later in the year as contractor says results will be in line with expectations.
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Public sector clients team up to tackle issue of delays
Procurement problems will be main focus of the newly launched Public Sector Construction Clients’ Forum