All Building articles in 25 January 2013 – Page 2
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Broadway Malyan's UK arm back in the black
Architect returns to profit on the back of international expansion
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Over 70 jobs lost as engineer folds
Administrator blames underbidding for Surrey-based Zisman Bowyer and Partner’s demise
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Cable seeks assurances on blacklisting
Business Secretary seeks meeting with Information Commissioner to ensure ‘thorough’ investigation
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Chelsea Barracks redevelopment 'under review'
Qatari Diar reviewing £2bn project in response to economic conditions
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British Land to keep stake in Broadgate
Developer confirms it will keep 50% stake in complex as JV partner considers sale
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Sir Robert McAlpine wins £228m Glasgow campus
Consortium led by the firm selected for City of Glasgow College development
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Sao Paulo seeks UK infrastructure partners
Brazilian city has pipeline of over £11bn of projects
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Lend Lease wins £240m student accommodation job
Contractor to design and build 3,500 units under first phase of massive construction plan
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Hyder boosts power arm with £3.5m acquisition
Engineer gains expertise in high voltage transmission systems
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Green light for £1bn Cambridge development
University of Cambridge set to start on first phase of 150 hectare housing project
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Green Deal gets cool reception
Industry decries lack of advertising, high interest rate, and limited incentives for government’s flagship energy scheme
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Three vie for Derwent's £150m Saatchi redevelopment
Big names in the running for redevelopment of former Saatchi Saatchi HQ in Fitzrovia, London
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Affordable housing registrations plummet
Housing registrations across the UK fell 9% last year, with affordable housing registrations plummeting by nearly a third nationwide
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Treasury unveils major projects 'toolkit'
The government has published a best practice guide to the delivery of large scale infrastructure projects
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HS2 northern route revealed
The government has unveiled the preferred route for the high speed line north of Birmingham
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Olympic marketing 'gag' finally lifted
Building 2012 campaign victory as the government announces £2m for new licence scheme for 2012 firms
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Planning rules eased for free schools
Rules lifted to enable free schools to open in buildings for one year without needing planning permission
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Features
Whose BIM is it anyway?
Faithful + Gould project manager Jane Foulkes was a BIM sceptic until she was faced with a complex prison design project and a three-month deadline…
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Construction appointments: 25 January 2013
Mace, Skanska and Hilson Moran are some of the companies making new appointments
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The route to BIM in 10 steps
The industry will have to put its foot down to meet the government’s BIM deadline. Here, five experts break the route in 10 key stages
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