All articles by Roxane McMeeken – Page 2
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Candy brothers win Chelsea Barracks case
Judge rules Qataris breached contract but brothers must wait for damages
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Comment
Olympic Park landscaping begins with planting 6,000 trees
Building got a sneak preview of the landscaping underway at Stratford, which includes 300,000 plants, flood management technology and a fish refuge
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KEO wins design role on $1.7bn Riyadh monorail
Consultant joins Scott Wilson on 3.6km Saudi Arabian mass transit project
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Vote for your favourite construction photo
Chance to vote online in the CIOB’s Art of Building photography contest
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New Savoy opening date revealed
“Most expensive” hotel refurbishment to complete six months late
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Comment
What brought Banner down
Why did a well-regarded medium-sized contractor, which began the boom with £9m in the bank, lose £65m in turnover over eight years, and enter administration this month?
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Features
Charter 284: Word power
As the government prepares its emergency Budget, Building has prepared an emergency letter reiterating our Charter 284 demands. All you have to do is download it, sign it and send it to your MP
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RMJM's leaning tower enters the record books
Guiness World Records hails Abu Dhabi’s Capital Gate tower the ’World’s Furthest Leaning Manmade Tower’
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Metro plan for Jeddah unveiled
Saudi’s second city to build 108km network as work starts on Riyadh metro
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Libya reveals £36bn infrastructure plan
New pot of money for infrastructure and housing projects comes on top of £66bn announced in 2009
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China: Infrastructure opportunities
China is the world’s largest infrastructure market, so it’s worth finding out how to do business there. To mark Building’s Global Infrastructure Forum in London this week, Roxane McMeeken reports on opportunities in China and how to win them
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Scott Wilson goes it alone on road to recovery
Chief executive Hugh Blackwood scotches sale rumours as he plans international strategy
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John McAslan picks design for Wyclef Jean's Haiti studio
RIBA competition winner is picked for facility to help local people learn about music business
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Jeremy Hunt new Olympics secretary
Ex-shadow culture secretary takes on enlarged portfolio as Hugh Robertson takes over Tessa Jowell's role
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£400bn energy supergrid plan unveiled
Grid will span contients and provide 15% of Europe and the Middle East's electricity needs
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QSs threaten to quit RICS as row escalates
QS members mount protest against ‘disenfranchisement’ and a lowering of entry standards
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Qatar to invest £13bn in tourism
Spending will include plan to triple number of hotel rooms by end of 2013
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Aldar posts £55m first quarter loss
Abu Dhabi developer fails to meet forecasts, blaming the performance on the UAE’s weak property market
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