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US embassy architects visit London for Cabe talks
A team from the US architect designing the new £690m American embassy in London held talks with architectural watchdog Cabe in the capital last week.
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Kier pays £7m for recycling firm as diversification starts
Firm shows intention to move away from core business after scooping up Pure Recycling
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Architects berate prince’s meddling
The RIBA and fellow architects have hit out at continued royal interference in the planning process, as more evidence emerged this week of the extent of Prince Charles’ interference in Richard Rogers’ £1bn Chelsea Barracks development
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Living the high life
Thanks to John Wood who took this photograph of a man with lofty aspirations while he was in Antwerp, Holland
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Tribal Group on course to meet 2010 revenue targets
Public sector consultant Tribal Group, which owns architect Nightingale and social housing consultancy Hacas, has reported that secured income has risen since the start of the year
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Mitie turnover up
Outsourcing specialist Mitie has reported a strong increase in turnover, taking profits to £93m for the year ended 31 March 2010
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North Midland’s rise
Profit at contractor North Midland Construction rose by a third in the first quarter of 2010 to £600,000 on turnover of £38m
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AFR stops losses
Aukett Fitzroy Robinson has revealed a 75% drop in half-year losses compared with last year
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Waterman takings dip
Engineering and environmental consultant Waterman Group expects end of year profits to be at the lower end of forecasts after revenue dipped in the third quarter of the financial year.
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Travis sales boost
Builders’ merchant Travis Perkins says turnover is up 2.2% in the four months since 31 December 2009
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Seeing is believing
Hopkins Architects’ 15,400m2 Hackney Service Centre has opened to the public
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Museum piece: Rick Marher Architects' Virginia gallery
Rick Mather Architects has recently completed a major expansion and renovation of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and its 5.5ha campus in Richmond.
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Latest construction appointments: 21 May 2010
Norman Yardley becomes managing director of luxury brand Manor Kingdom, while Craig Brown becomes director of operations for Gladedale Timber Systems.
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First-time mortgages on the rise
The value of mortgage loans for first-time buyers rose by a quarter from April to March, and is now up by more than half on the previous year
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Boss of RBS’ distressed land asset division departs
Paul Aubrey, the man who headed RBS’ distressed land asset vehicle West Register, has left the bank
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Brickonomics: Plummeting private housing completions
It’s time for a reality check on just how bad the situation is
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Capita in Connaught Barracks redevelopment win
Consultant hired to provide heritage planning at site containing Victorian Fort Burgoyne
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Tories override Lib Dems on nuclear
Coalition will back new generation of privately funded nuclear power stations despite internal opposition
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Knowles hires for Warrington office
Planning and delay analysis expert joins consultant from Mace
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London leads rise in workload, RICS survey shows
Regions report modest rises, but the North and Scotland flounder