All Building articles in 23 September 2011 – Page 3
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NewsWork begins to lift Shard’s spire into place
UK’s tallest crane installed to lift first steel sections today
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NewsArchitects appointed to Bristol Hospital regeneration
The grade-II listed site will be gradually restored over the next six or seven years
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NewsRIBA trends survey reveals architects' worsening fears
Firms predicting a shrinking workload, with the public sector attracting the most pessimism
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NewsTrade minister arrives in Libya to promote UK rebuilding role
Lord Green and firms including Arup and Mott Macdonald will meet representatives of the National Transitional Council today
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NewsTax bankers to pay for 25,000 new homes, says Balls
Ed Balls tells Labour Party conference that a bank bonus tax would pay for homes and create jobs for 100,000 young people
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NewsCH2M Hill buys Halcrow for £124m
American-based infrastructure and engineering giant CH2M Hill has acquired Halcrow
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News1,000-home north London scheme wins planning
Make-designed urban quarter approved by London Borough of Haringey
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NewsLabour calls for high speed rail line to be extended
Shadow transport secretary said line should not be only ‘a rich man’s toy’
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NewsDenham calls for 'national investment bank'
Shadow business secretary called for government to renew infrastructure and green policy
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NewsLand Secs selected for Glasgow station revamp
Glasgow Queen Street to be redeveloped by Buchanan Partnership, a JV between Land Sec and Henderson
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NewsWoods Bagot's retail tower opens in Hong Kong
Cubus tower features fractured ‘ice-cube’ facades
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BuildingTV: Jacque Rast on CH2M Hill's plans for Halcrow
International head explains how Halcrow’s operations will fit in with its new US parent
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Land Secs appoints Morgan Sindall for £15m shopping centre extension
Work at Sunderland’s Bridges shopping centre involves creation of a three-storey Primark
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NewsMiliband calls for 'end to cosy cartels'
Labour would target ‘predatory’ businesses while supporting ‘wealth creating’ firms
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NewsM&S fined £1m for asbestos failings
Willmott Dixon and Styles and Wood also fined after public ‘put at risk’
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NewsNational Trust petition attracts 100,000 signatures
Document calls on the Government to rethink plans for planning reform
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NewsRichard McCarthy quits government to join Capita Symonds
Senior civil servant in charge of controversial planning reforms to become executive director at consultant
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NewsFunding secured for Davis Langdon’s Copenhagen Arena
Search begins for architect to design Denmark capital’s first indoor arena
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