All Building articles in 16 January 2015
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RLB opens Cumbria office to target nuclear work
Consultant opens office in West Cumbria, next to Sellafield nuclear power plant
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Poll reveals most Brits know little about the green belt
Public lacks awareness on key planning issues, according to poll
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Image of the week: On the right track?
Double Travel, the winning entry from the inaugural RICS photography competition
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Pollard’s role shrunk in latest Balfour management shake-up
Balfour UK construction chief to focus on problem regional and M E divisions
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New Balfour profit warning: Analysts react
Analysts give latest Balfour statement a cautious welcome
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Bouygues wins £26.6m contract to build luxury hotel in Shoreditch
Contractor to build luxury hotel in the heart of east London
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Quinn targets two-year turnaround for Balfour Beatty
Chief executive says the firm should ‘focus on the knitting’ as KPMG review prompts fresh profit warning
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Market conditions for M&E firms improving, says T Clarke
T Clarke issues positive trading statement, three months after profit warning
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Salford PRS housing gets OK
Leach Rhodes Walker Architects-designed 600 home scheme to start this summer
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Sheffield gives green light to Chinese-backed 21-storey tower
New Era Square will include student flats, shops and offices, as well as a Chinese supermarket and business centre
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Plans in for NW Bicester garden city
Penoyre Prasad-designed Himley Village goes in for planning
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Glasgow's revamped St Enoch station entrance opens
AHR-designed canopy part of the modernisation of the entire Glasgow subway network
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Wolfson Prize winner slams Garden City ‘impasse’
Urbed’s David Rudlin hits out at councils’ response to his winning idea
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John Laing reveals float plan
Infrastructure investor expects to raise £130m through listing on the London stock exchange
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Pickles saves Liverpool streets from demolition
Save Britain’s Heritage president hails ‘triple triumph’
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Rogers unveils cheap social housing blueprint
Lewisham council wants temporary homes block to be used across the borough
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Balfour boss hails £1.5bn Scape framework win
Construction giant confirmed as contractor on public sector body’s infrastructure framework
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Kier lands £145m Middle East contract haul
Source: Getty Kier has landed £145m of construction contracts in the Middle East this month, the firm has announced. In Dubai Kier has won a £100m mixed-use development and two infrastructure contracts totalling £15m on a planned major leisure park project, while in Saudi Arabia the firm has won a ...
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Consultants appointed on Crossrail 2
Mott Macdonald and Atkins among successful bidders to develop plans for the £16bn scheme