All Building articles in 18 May 2012 – Page 3
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Foster & Partners to design Roman artefact museum
Museum will house more than 1,000 stone relief funerary blocks in southern France
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British Land boosts development pipeline to £1.4bn
Developer commits to further schemes despite “tougher” market as profit falls 42%
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Laing O'Rourke appoints new senior executive
Laing O’Rourke has appointed David Stewart as a senior executive with immediate effect.
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North Midland Construction suffers 44% fall in profit
Contractor points to tough market conditions and difficulties with one major project in downbeat update
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United House bags £100m Poplar regeneration
United House and Allied London chosen for Chrisp Street area regeneration project in Poplar, east London.
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Costain and Skanska win £40m Crossrail contract
Joint venture will construct two ventilation and access shafts
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We need a zero carbon definition now,
Mr ShappsProjects are going ahead with little idea of how they will meet the zero carbon standard when they are built in four years time
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Timelapse video of Blackfriars station construction
Network Rail has released timelapse footage showing the reconstruction of Blackfriars Station
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Arcadis drops Davis from Langdon & Seah brand
Dutch engineer rebrands Asian QS following acquisition
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Osborne gives ground over listed buildings tax backlash
Chancellor divides critics with £30m fund annoucement
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Zaha Hadid hits out at 'rude' 2012 bosses
Architect of the Aquatics Centre complains she has not been invited to the Olympics
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Ex-Davis Langdon partners launch Core Five
QS firm set up by former partners will focus on cost consultancy work for residential, commercial and London schemes
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Triple glazing in offices increases carbon footprint
Exclusive whole life carbon research shows extra cost is not offset by emissions reductions
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Contractors fall out over Olympic Broadcast Centre
Main contractor FCC Elliott facing £500,000 claim by design and engineering consultant Cundall over Olympic work
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Biology centre uses own walls to control temperature
University of Warwick’s Centre for Mechanochemical Cell Biology includes phase change material that absorbs and re-distributes heat
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BIG unveils designs for Seoul residential tower
Cross # Towers will form gateway to Yongsan International Business District
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PFI schools bidders will not be told budgets for work
Industry warns that unusual PFI strategy could result in short-term savings but not long-term value
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Delay to £400m energy plant prompts planning review
Permission for waste-to-energy plant delayed when objections lead to ‘special parliamentary procedure’
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Morrison under fire on £235m Leeds contract
Contractor forced into service improvement plan to tackle ‘failings’ in repairs and maintenance contract