All Building articles in 10 January 2014 – Page 3
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What does 2014 have in store for architecture?
Designing the unbuildable has had its day. But what’s next?
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Northern care specialist goes under
Alaway Limited enters administration as work in the sector falls
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Feilden Clegg's Ulster campus receives funding boost
European Investment Bank agrees to £150m loan towards £250m Belfast higher education project
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Introduction of flood alleviation measures delayed
Nearly four years after a law was passed to increase the use of sustainable urban drainage systems vital infrastructure for their roll-out is still not ready
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Architect Kathryn Findlay dies
Designer of the Olympic Park’s Orbit sculpture was suffering from a brain tumour
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Labour outlines plan to boost small housebuilders
Labour says if elected to government it would require councils to include a higher proportion of small sites in their land pipeline to help SME firms
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UK firms win key role on massive Moscow cultural park
UK consultants and architects part of winning consortium to masterplan massive tourism and cultural development outside Moscow
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Balfour Beatty wins £196m children’s hospital job
Firm to build and maintain Vancouver facility in partnership with local contractors
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Four firms battle for £250m Wrexham ‘super prison’
Exclusive: Four contractors are in the running to build the UK’s biggest prison
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Construction primed for five years of growth
CPA’s latest forecast anticipates growth of 3.4% this year and 5.2% next year, with private housing, infrastructure and commercial work the main drivers
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Lovell bags £51m barracks job
Ministry of Defence infrastructure arm awards contract for Stafford barracks
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Heatherwick's bridge branded a 'vanity project'
Member of the House of Lords lash out at Arup engineered scheme calling it a “waste of money”
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Mivan falls into administration
Northern Irish-based contractor will continue to trade as administrator Deloitte assesses “all options”
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What does 2014 hold for sustainability?
My four predictions for the sustainability agenda this year
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Green light for Fortress Wapping scheme
St George’s development on former News International print works site will include 1,800 new homes
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Construction recovery stalls in November
Output falls 4% month-month but longer-term trend remains positive
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St George fined after worker injured in platform collapse
Construction arm of developer fined after worker seriously injured when a when a platform collapsed at a landmark site in south London
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Interserve to build £55m Birmingham university sports centre
Exclusive: Interserve wins high-profile job to build sports centre for the University of Birmingham