All Building articles in 21 March 2014 – Page 2
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Gleeds bags Crossrail depot job for Bombardier
Consultant will project and cost manage train depot at Old Oak Common
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Shigeru Ban wins 2014 Pritzker Prize
Jury praises originality and ingenuity of 56-year old Japanese architect’s work
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Expanding Gatwick ‘will enable more flights than Heathrow'
Gatwick airport sets out new research and reveals T T’s role on scheme to build second runway
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Bowmer & Kirkland wins £28m schools batch
Bowmer Kirkland has won a £28m batch of priority schools in Derby
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Siemens backs £310m wind turbine plants in the North
Engineering giant Siemens has confirmed it will build a major new wind turbine plant in Hull and a blade factory in East Yorkshire
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Battersea design boss bemoans 'identikit cities'
Head of design at Battersea Power Station redevelopment says UK towns are on ‘collision course with mediocrity’
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Billington back in the black after restructure
Steel specialist Billington Holdings edged back into profit last year, on the back of extensive restructuring
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Balfour Beatty wins £100m Singapore tube station
A Balfour Beatty joint venture has won a £100m contract to build a new station for Singapore’s underground rail network
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Laing O'Rourke's European boss steps down
Roger Robinson steps down from his role as head of Laing O’Rourke’s European business
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Morgan Sindall college bags green building rating
Contractor’s Brundtland Building becomes first ever UK education refurbishment project to get BREEAM Excellent status
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ISG appoints new sustainability boss
Jacquelyn Fox joins firm’s construction business as head of sustainability
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London developers open up pipelines to new entrants
Crown Estate and Battersea Power Station Development Company react to market heating up
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Bovis in 510-home private rent deal
Housebuilder says it will raise £80m through sale to unnamed investor
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Lakehouse posts strong growth
Lakehouse has reported strong growth in revenue and profit on the back of its strategy to expand its business through acquisitions
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Revenue at Wates sinks to seven-year low
But sharp jump in the order book and improving profitability signals firm is on track for improved performance
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High Court waves through £600m Elizabeth House scheme
Judge rules against Westminster council and English Heritage’s legal challenge to Chipperfield redevelopment
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Comment
Wonders & blunders with David Liddicoat
David Liddicoat, a Liddicoat and Goldhill partner, can’t wait to try out the Olympic velodrome but thinks the cycle paths in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park are a wasted opportunity
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Early conciliation: We can work it out
The introduction of early conciliation next month offers a welcome intervention in the rising tally of workplace disputes
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