All Building articles in 5 September 2014
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Sweett boss exits after 34 years with firm
Chief executive Dean Webster brings forward retirement and departs with immediate effect
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Pedestrians injured by falling site hoarding
Two pedestrians taken to hospital with injuries after being hit by a site hoarding at Bellway Homes’ Pembury Circus site in east London
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Mace scoops £50m Oxford University institute
Exclusive: Mace beats rivals to £50m job to build Make-designed Big Data Centre at Oxford University
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Labour sets out plans for new housing quangos
Labour outlines plans for New Homes Corporations to drive housebuilding in local areas
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UK more attractive to infrastructure investors
UK breaks into top ten global ranking of most attractive markets in the world for infrastructure investment
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Green light for £37m Chester cultural centre
Bennetts Associates-designed £37m Cultural Centre in Chester wins planning permission
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Southbank Centre strikes deal with skateboarders
Skateboarders will continue to use undercroft and in return all parties agree to drop legal action to wider £120m revamp
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Go-ahead for £100m Brighton Circus West scheme
Development Securities and McLaren get green light for redevelopment of city centre market
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Developer pressing ahead with Shell Centre despite legal challenge
Canary Wharf begins tendering work on £1.2bn scheme as its expects “succesful outcome” in court battle
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Mace wins race for £400m BBC TV Centre
Exclusive: Mace sees off competition from Lend Lease for main role on redevelopment of iconic BBC TV Centre in west London
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City primed for new Pinnacle tower plan
City of London design chief is expecting a fresh planning application with an entirely new design for the stalled Pinnacle tower
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Lend Lease submits Heygate Estate plans
AHMM and Panter Hudspith design redevelopment of Heygate Estate, part of Lend Lease’s £1.5bn regeneration of Elephant Castle
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Government urged to force Smithfield owners to act
Eric Pickles asked to start compulsory purchase proceedings on grounds of neglect after Henderson’s £160m was rejected
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London's housing space standards to be rolled out across UK
The government has agreed every local authority should have the chance to adopt the capital’s space standards
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Hurley Palmer Flatt acquires M&E firm
Engineer Hurley Palmer Flatt acquires majority controlling stake in M E firm Andrew Reid Partners
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Galliford Try boss to step down
Firm says chief excutive Greg Fitzgerald is set to retire, as it reports a sharp jump in revenue and profit
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Everton secures council backing for new stadium
Liverpool council and football club agree plan for new stadium development at Walton Park in the north of the city
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Government gives green light to £4bn Thames 'super-sewer'
Government gives development consent for 25km Thames Tideway Tunnel, with construction due to start in 2016
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Amazon confirms move to Brookfield's Principal Place
Move set to kickstart development of stalled Foster + Partners scheme in Bishopsgate
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Architects clamour for Olympicopolis project
Nearly 1,000 architects register interest in new cultural quarter on the Olympic park