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Nanjing Medical University by BDP: Chinese medicine
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Design Partnership has won the design competition for a medical faculty at Nanjing Medical University, in China’s Jiangsu province
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Iranian embassy by Daneshgar Architects: Chelsea rematch
Local residents have appealed to Prince Charles to help halt plans for a new Iranian embassy building in central London due to its modernist design
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International costs 2010
Now that the great global roller-coaster seems to be slowing down, where has it left tender prices? Paul Moore of EC Harris looks at how economies around the world have fared …
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Aecom buys Davis Langdon for £204m
Takeover after months of negotiations ends the independence of one of UK industry’s biggest names
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Kick off for Dublin's Aviva Stadium
The new Populous-designed home of Irish rugby hosted its first game on Saturday
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Capita Symonds on first West African PPP highway
British consultant to support lenders behind €200m toll road in Senegal
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Delhi Games deaths soar to 42
2010 Commonwealth Games construction hit by corruption allegations
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Benoy bags £1.6m of work in India
Architect wins three contracts during prime minister’s visit to country
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Is it time to leave the Middle East?
You would forgive UK firms for clambering over each other to escape from Dubai at the moment, yet Hopkins and WSP have vowed to keep their offices open. So do they know something other companies don’t?
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Aldar loses £136m in first half of 2010
Abu Dhabi’s biggest developer reports loss for the third consecutive quarter
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Arup, Mott and Balfour on PM's Indian trade trip
Bosses from Balfour Beatty, Mott McDonald and Arup are among 39 industry leaders on David Cameron’s trade delegation to India
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Giant Brazilian mega-church gains planning approval
Rogério Silva de Araújo’s 55m-tall design will seat 10,000 worshippers
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Hopkins to stay in Dubai despite legal wrangle
Hopkins Architects is to keep its office in Dubai, despite being embroiled in a 30m dirhams (£5.4m) legal battle with state-owned developer Dubai Properties and having little work in the emirate
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Saudis fund £10.5bn of construction in six months
Government’s public building programme proceeds apace despite global slowdown
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UK's Billings Jackson on Times Square redesign team
New York’s Transport Department announces the team that will transform the world famous Manhattan site
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Hopkins to design cricket stadium for Kerala
50,000-capacity stadium will hold both daytime and day-night matches
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Kazakhstan: ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV the world's largest tent
In the capital of Kazakhstan, Buro Happold, Foster + Partners and developer Sembol have built the world’s largest tent. And their heroic attempts to heave that 90m mast upright are enough to make fair-weather campers weep
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Atkins bids for Saudi high-speed stations
Atkins is a member of one of the six consortiums that have submitted bids to build four stations on Saudi Arabia’s new rail link between the cities of Mecca and Medina
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Amec wins work on £225m BP Azerbaijan job
ATA consortium secures five-year contract to manage services on oil and gas facilities
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Low & Bonar posts £8m profit
Product supplier returns round £5.8m loss and reveals £700,000 spend on Abu Dhabi factory