All Building articles in 16 December 2011 – Page 4
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Mouchel set to lose out on £130m contract
Consultant admits it is in talks to exit Rochdale council regen partnership
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Lloyds building listed at grade I
Richard Rogers-designed building in the City of London given the highest level of heritage protection
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Viñoly brought in to work on Chelsea Battersea bid
Architect will work with Hussey’s Almacantar and Kohn Pedersen Fox
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Balfour Beatty nabs £414m gas works deal
Contractor wins nine-year contract for Ireland gas network
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Main contractor sought for £117m Sunderland bridge
New Wear Crossing by architect Stephen Spence and engineer Techniker wins £82.5m funding bid from DfT
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RLB boss appointed first global chair of Constructing Excellence
Lance Taylor will spearhead organisation’s expansion overseas
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New London bus hits the streets of the capital
Designed inside and out by Thomas Heatherwick Studio
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First images unveiled of Maggie's Aberdeen
Cancer care centre has been designed by Oslo-based Snohetta
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RICS clears members of involvement in conflict of interest
Sean Tompkins says members whose names appeared on First4ADR.com were kept in the dark over its RICS link
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Four make MoD £130m barracks shortlist
Carillion, Kier, Lend Lease and Skanska will compete for the Stafford job
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Kier sells 50% stakes in PFI projects
Firm has sold interests in two major PFI hospital projects
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JCB hands staff £500 bonus and pay increase
Employees will share Christmas bonus of over £2m and receive 5.2% pay increase
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Comment
Litigation: The long and short of it
Eternity is very long, said Woody Allen - especially towards the end. Here’s a case that proves the point
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Experimentation
The end of the year sees some dabbling in the unknown, as Building hacks poison themselves, rappers turn into architecture buffs and ex News of the World journalists turn to construction
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Private Housing Index: The government has stepped in, but is it enough?
Measures have been taken to support the housing industry, but uncertainty about the outlook is taking its toll
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Willmott Dixon to launch energy services division
New firm will aim to take advantage of Green Deal next year despite others retreating from sector
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Inbox: Opposite directions
This week, a plea to work together for the sake of industrial relations, a look at things from small firms’ point of view and a suggestion that the Thames Hub be transported away from the, err … Thames
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Contractors to drive reform of CSCS by the new year
Four employer federations aim to simplify and trim costs from skills card scheme after deposing boss
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Hinkley Point one step closer as design gets thumbs-up
First new nuclear reactor for 20 years receives ‘interim design acceptance confirmation’