All Building articles in 04 May 2012 – Page 2
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News
Financial close for Lambeth housing PFI
Regenter’s Myatts Field North scheme clears last hurdle
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Capita Symonds moves into hotel sector
New partnership targets investment and management opportunities
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EC Harris breaks into Lloyds bank
EC Harris appointed as construction consultant for whole banking group
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Serpentine pavilion designs revealed
Designs by architect Herzog & de Meuron and artist Ai Weiwei unveiled
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Broadgate owners apply for certificate of immunity from listing
British Land and Blackstone risk new heritage battle while unveiling new public realm plans for City complex
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Housing market weakens in April
RICS shows impact of end of stamp duty holiday and growing economic gloom
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Ministers 'must do more' to tackle housing crisis, MPs warn
Communities select committee says government must accelerate efforts to attract institutional investment into housing
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Selfridges confirms Shard architect role on revamp
Renzo Piano’s appointment to store extension will set the luxury retailer’s agenda for the ‘next century’
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Two Chinese consortia eye UK nuclear investment
Chinese consortia want to take over Horizon Nuclear Power
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Atkins opens new Doha office
Specialist chalks up threefold increase in Qatar staff in just 12 months
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Lord's housing plans go back to drawing board
MCC to develop new masterplan as president looks to Trent Bridge for inspiration
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Chinese tower specialist joins rush to Europe
Far East Global Group launches UK company as Chinese cladding firms seek to undercut Europen rivals
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Brussels proposals could double public retrofits
Efficiency directive will be considered by the European Parliament in an attempt to meet 2020 energy use targets
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Killby & Gayford collapse halts work on centre for black history
Work on £6.5m history and culture centre in Brixton forced to stop after contractor goes into administration
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Government looking at projects beyond current cycle
Government adviser says pipeline may be extended beyond three years and suggests smaller projects might have a part to play
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Davis Langdon alumni launch rival companies
Former Abu Dhabi partners set up business and project consultant, whilst London trio intend to launch this month
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Hinkley plant lorry cap could cost EDF £600m
Restrictions on lorry movements imposed by local authorities will cause costly delays
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Comment
Obliterated by obsession
The amusingly acerbic judgment from a Canadian case offers a darker reminder of what happens when reason fails
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Comment
Why Labour must think long term
Most political crises come and go in a short period, which is why it is more important than ever for the opposition to focus on the big issues if they are to regain power, writes David Blunkett
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