All Building articles in 29 June 2012 – Page 3
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Capita Symonds-owned architect ESA opens new Poland office
Wholly-owned Capita Symonds architecture practice ESA has opened its second Polish studio in the capital Warsaw.
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Olympic learning programme ‘must be more transparent’
Chair of Commission for a Sustainable London 2012 calls for more openness about failure in delivering a sustainable Olympics
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Apollo leaves high-profile free school job over costs
Willmott Dixon steps in as main contractor on Toby Young’s West London scheme with ‘tight’ budget
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77 firms bid for HCA delivery panel place
Successful applications for the Delivery Partner Panel framework are expected to be announced later this year
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Turner & Townsend wins £250m Belgravia scheme
Firm wins project management role on mixed-use scheme at 1-5 Grosvenor Place
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KPMG, PWC and Atkins set for HS2 commercial advice role
Top consultants tipped for advisory role on high-speed rail project
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Features
The shadow of the euro crisis
Uncertainty over the euro is crippling the British construction sector’s chances of recovery. How bad could things could get for UK firms and how much longer can it go on?
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Ministry of Justice prepares first government BIM trial
The Ministry of Justice has appointed a raft of consultants to work on the government’s first BIM trial project
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Aviva appeals High Court ruling in Hackney Empire dispute
Long-running construction bond dispute between east London theatre and insurer Aviva is set to enter a new stage
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