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WYG investigates Whitehaven site for £11m stadium scheme
Consultants from construction firm hired to check out site for local football and rugby teams
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RIBA announces support for architecture students
Recipients of the RIBA HSE Research Fund and details of the RIBA Worshipful Company of Chartered Architects Travel Award and the RIBA Stephen Williams Scholarship announced
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International Dialogues: Architecture and Climate Change - March 2010
The Royal Institute of British Architects is presenting another season of International Dialogues: Architecture and Climate Change talks, sponsored by Gleeds. This season begins with a talk on vernacular architecture by Professor Paul Oliver and is followed by a private view of the Djenne exhibition at the RIBA, exploring the ...
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The benefits of adding law to your further training
Dee James and Nicolas Noyer trained as QSs before boosting their CVs with legal qualifications. They tell Buildig why...
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Nearly 90% of young job seekers worried about work
Building’s online survey finds that the majority of young job seekers are still worried about employment prospects
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Cyril Sweett announces two new appointments
Firm hires director of transport and new group marketing director
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Afghan charity challenges students to build dog shelter
Nottingham construction students design collection box to re-house abandoned and mistreated street dogs
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UK firms urged to forge US alliances for $1bn embassy
State Department calls for British role in London mega project, as American architect is appointed
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EC Harris reveals plan to double size in four years
Consultant eyes acquisitions in China, US and UK to fuel $1bn-turnover ambition
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LandSecs looks set to dust off Walkie-Talkie tower
Developer seeks new quotes from contractors to build shelved City of London skyscraper
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Councils start early on Tory planning overhaul
Local authorities already on slowdown as green paper sets out plans for system shake-up
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WYG boss: Debt deal has made 'huge difference'
Paul Hamer credits restructured balance sheet with success in bidding for work
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Kerslake hits back at Cabe’s Kickstart criticism
The Homes and Communities Agency has hit back at allegations it has funded substandard housing through the £1.06bn Kickstart programme as the political row over the scheme escalates
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Arup and T&T to tackle Man City stadium job
Land surrounding venue will be prepared for £500m leisure project and stadium expansion
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Dubai Mall evacuated as shark tank springs a leak
Shoppers panic as aquarium containing 400 sharks cracks in Emaar's mall
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McAlpine undercuts Mace in Heron scheme bid
Sir Robert McAlpine has emerged as a rival bidder to Mace and Brookfield on the Heron scheme at Barbican in London, amid increasing competition over cost
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UK's first corporate manslaughter trial under new act adjourned
Prosecution of Geotechnical Holdings and director Peter Eaton delayed because of defendant's ill health
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Landmark ruling may spell end for ‘suicide’ public sector bids
A court injunction issued this week against a council who awarded a job to an “abnormally low” bidder could pave the way for further challenges to so-called suicide bids
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Arabtec halts work on Nakheel scheme 'until paid'
UAE's largest contractor downs tools on £400m scheme for state-owned developer, alleging overdue payment
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Baqus warns half-year results will not meet expectations
Trading update from listed QS blames postponement of projects affected by funding issues