All Building articles in 18 September 2015 – Page 2
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Chinese back £1.2bn trio of Northern projects
Scarborough Group secures funding for three major projects during Chancellor George Osborne’s China trade mission
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Green light for hi-tech £55m Cambridge HQ
Micropressor manufacturer Arm wins planning for 200,000 sq ft scheme
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Zaha abandons Tokyo Olympic stadium bid
Practice and Japanese partner unable to find a builder for its consortium
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Willmott Dixon bags £21m Milton Keynes schools package
Contractor will build three new schools as council aims to create 10,000 school places
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In pics: £750m Birmingham New Street revamp opens
AZPML, Atkins and Haskoll worked on huge project
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L&G buys into £400m Cardiff regeneration scheme
Legal General enters joint venture to deliver £400m Cardiff Central Square masterplan
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John Sisk and Shangri-La settle £57m Shard hotel dispute
Building believes no money to change hands on either side
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Green light for £100m-plus south London development
Scheme incorporates 224 residential units and 37,000 sq ft of commercial space
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Green light for Islington council homes
Levitt Bernstein wins planning for 55-home Old Street scheme
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Features
Moving jobs: Watch your step
The sector is booming, yet failing to attract fresh blood, so staff are in high demand. With big money on offer, now could be the time to move between firms. But be aware of the dangers that move could bring
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Housing minister sets sights on a million new homes by 2020
Brandon Lewis sets housebuilding target
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Balfour Carillion JV bags £292m Highways England job
The 50:50 joint venture has won a deal to upgrade a 10-mile stretch of the A14
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China to back new wave of UK nuclear plants
UK ministers negotiate nuclear deal with Chinese and announces £2bn guarantee for Hinkley
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Skills shortage 'biggest barrier for housebuilders'
Survey by Lloyds Bank takes temperature of housebuilding sector
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EC Harris name goes in Arcadis rebrand
Dutch engineering group will drop Hyder and EC Harris brands in favour of global Arcadis moniker
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Approval threshold reduced for £700m Quintain sale
Lone Star has reduced the threshold of shareholder acceptances required to complete its acquisition of Quintain
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David Adjaye's £600m Piccadilly scheme approved
Scheme is architect’s biggest London project to date
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Three make £480m Sheffield retail quarter shortlist
Lend Lease, Aspire and Queensberry in the running for major scheme
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Laing O'Rourke and Galliford Try take on Imtech staff
Contractors agree to take on 67 staff from Imtech UK’s water, waste and energy division
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New RIBA president's call to action
Industry is at a turning point and architects need to agree on direction, says Jane Duncan
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