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First UK building to use new copper alloy
A lakeside shelter on edge of Kielder Water has been made from Nordic Royal, which retains its golden colour
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Laing O'Rourke and the awkward power games
The veil of secrecy surrounding the future of Tony Douglas, erstwhile heir to the throne at Laing O’Rourke, feels no closer to being lifted this week
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St Paul’s wins RICS Project of the Year
Other winners include Liverpool One and Mirvac School of Sustainable Development
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RIBA Stirling Prize winner - 17 October 2009
The winner of the RIBA Stirling Prize will be announced at 9pm at Old Billingsgate, London and live on Channel 4
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Capita Symonds expands into Middle East
New Abu Dhabi office will focus on working with local consortia in the real estate and infrastructure sectors
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Capita Symonds appoints Abu Dhabi regional director
Consultant's first Middle East office will focus on growing international business
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Good Employer Guide: Hannah Fox slideshow
Research details from the employer guide, as revealed by the consultant who carried out the survey
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Smart Korea move: the Asian Games stadium
Populous, working with local firm Heerim Architects and Planners, has designed the £190m main stadium in Incheon, South Korea, for the 17th Asian Games in 2014
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£20m pension black hole at Construction Confederation
Former senior officers, including James Wates and Malcolm McAlpine, could be pursued for cash
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Architecture and project management - 11 November 2009
Seminar explores how much project management architects and designers should offer
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Government go-ahead for cultural construction
Fears for arts projects are quelled as funding is confirmed for extensions to Tate Modern and British Museum
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Douglas cuts power-sharing deal with O’Rourke
Laing O’Rourke chief operating officer to retain key clients and take control of housing and off-site arms
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RBS' property director departs
The Royal Bank of Scotland’s group director of property has left the company for undisclosed reasons, as the bank mulls a wide-ranging review of its property strategy
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Clean coal power hit by decision to postpone plants
Delays feared for new wave of 'clean' coal-fired power stations as two large schemes held up
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Wood Awards: Our cup of tea
This cafe in iroko wood, in the Kent town of Deal was the winner of the structural category in this year’s Wood Awards
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Acoustic testing for schools to be compulsory
Deaf charity welcomes government plan to require testing for new schools built under Building Schools for the Future
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2012 gymnastics venue abandoned
Plans for a temporary structure in Greenwich ditched in favour of using existing facilities
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Video: 2009 trends in the Good Employer Guide
Hannah Fox tells Building how recession has affected attitudes to employers over the last year
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Highways Agency overspends on contracts
Report reveals above-inflation maintenance payments and not enough monitoring of cost and quality