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Blow to Rogers as £135m British Museum plans turned down
Practice’s proposals for extension to Bloomsbury museum are turned down by Camden council
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Mace to take on Shepherd's stricken Trinity Walk scheme
New developer lines up replacement for contractor that lost £15.5m on Wakefield retail project
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Derbyshire BSF first phase reaches financial close
£80m programme will deliver six new schools with GF Tomlinson and Bowmer & Kirkland as construction partners
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Make energy ratings public, say Tories
New legislation would force ministers to publish the energy rating of government buildings
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How Skanska got back in the black
Tom Bill reports on the contractor’s results and explains how new boss Mats Williamson got the firm back on track
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New zero-carbon definition cuts cost of home by £11k
But housing minister John Healey reveals that new energy rules could cost the industry £7bn
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Students and new graduates: Win a Flip video
Free prize draw for construction students and recent graduates who complete Building's online survey
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Material and labour costs to fall for first time since 1970
Davis Langdon says that tender prices are 10% lower than this time last year and that steel fell 40%
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G&T reveals loss of 13% of its partners
Gardiner & Theobald reveals more than one in 10 partners have left the business, which has been cutting staff
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Turner & Townsend: We will be bigger in US than UK
Consultant continues global push as it breaks £200m turnover and eyes two acquisitions
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Prince and council cut social homes deal
The plan for a Prince of Wales-approved eco-settlement in Devon looks set to have its affordable housing element cut to get it off the ground
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When I'm cleanin' windows
Kevin Sansbury was admiring the Flatiron building in New York when he spotted this chap appreciating the view. But surely it’s just as impressive from inside the building?
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Not bad for a bus stop: HOK's Californian transport hub
Architect HOK and consultant Parsons Brinckerhoff have won a contest to design a transport hub for Anaheim in California
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Cooling system change to push up 2012 costs
Costs on the 2012 Olympic stadium and aquatics centre are likely to rise further after a recommendation by the Games’ sustainability watchdog that their cooling systems be reworked
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Chief construction officer would be over OGC's 'dead body'
Plans to appoint a chief construction officer held up by opposition from the government’s own procurement body
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Upping the odds: Stirling prize nominees
Two buildings designed by Lord Rogers’ firm have been shortlisted for the RIBA’s Stirling prize this year
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Colleges may take loans for projects
Heads of further education colleges refused funding by the Learning and Skills Council after it overspent its £2.3bn budget by 150% were to meet this week to try and find alternative ways to fund schemes
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Meet on the Ledge
A series of glass observation boxes have been added to the 103rd floor of Chicago’s Sears Tower
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London councils force developers to retrofit green technology
Two London councils are introducing a system that will force developers to retrofit green power generating capacity onto their buildings if they fail to meet agreed sustainability targets
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Latest construction appointments - 24 July 2009
Morrison has appointed Mark Waterhouse partnering director for the Midlands and West, Simon Hayes managing director for the South and Mike Turner managing director for the North