All Building articles in 16 May 2014
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Architect BIG to design museum for Swiss watchmaker
Audemars Piguet has chosen Bjarke Ingels Group to extend the museum at the company’s historic headquarters
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Industry criticised for 'over-specifying' office buildings
Derwent and PwC tell BCO conference they have to strip out excess M E works
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Top universities plan £9bn of spending on new buildings
Report finds Russell Group of universities are planning to spend over £9bn on capital projects between now and 2016-17
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New £40m stadium for Bristol Rovers gets green light
Arturus Architects’ long-delayed plan gets go-ahead after culture secrtary rejects late bid to list existing stadium
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Alinea tops £2m turnover in first year
Consultant was founded by six former directors of Davis Langdon and EC Harris last year
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Renew posts sharp jump in profit and revenue
Engineering services firm Renew has seen revenue jump by 48%, and profit rise by 58% in the first half of 2014
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Ballymore hunts for partner for £2bn development push
Developer looks for finance partner to kickstart three London residential schemes
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Kier wins £100m NHS job in North Staffordshire
Kier has been appointed to deliver a £100m work programme by the University Hospital of North Staffordshire NHS Trust
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London office space ‘in short supply’
Latest Deloitte London crane survey says 9.2 million sq ft of under-construction offices will not satisfy demand
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Liverpool reveals £1.5bn regeneration plan
Liverpool’s mayor unveils plans for £1.5bn regeneration plan for Kings Dock and Lime Street in the city centre
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Willmott Dixon to build £18m Middlesbrough sports venue
Willmott Dixon has been appointed to build an £18m sports venue in Middlesbrough
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TMT office trends have reached traditional market
TMT trends including shorter leases and flexible fit-outs are becoming the norm
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Regional office market is 'bouncing back'
Investors and property agents tell BCO conference that markets outside London are turning around
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Green light for Westminster luxury flats
Squire Partners-designed scheme for Galliard Homes near Houses of Parliament wins planning permission
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Government 'unlikely' to bar blacklist firms from public work
Minister says firms linked to blacklisting that do not pay compensation ‘unlikely’ to be barred from bidding for public work
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Willmott Dixon lands £45m Kent hospital job
Willmott Dixon has won a £45m contract to redevelop the Benenden hospital in Cranbrook, Kent
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Bam to build new £30m hospital facilities in Ayr
Bam Construction has won a £30m contract to provide new emergency and assessment facilities for NHS Ayrshire Arran
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Sao Paulo stadium won't be finished for World Cup
Contractor admits stadium due to host opening game and England’s match with Uruquay won’t be completed until after tournament
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Babcock posts 20% jump in profit
Engineering giant Babcock has posted a 20% jump in profit with revenue also up 10% to £3.55bn