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Architects clamour for Olympicopolis project
Nearly 1,000 architects register interest in new cultural quarter on the Olympic park
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Features
Interview: Andrew Davies
When Andrew Davies, Wates’ chief executive, goes to the board next month it will be to tell them how he intends to double turnover at the £1bn family firm. But don’t expect a revolution
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This week in 2004
Building gives its architectural review of the new Scottish Parliament building in Holyrood
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Balfour banks hold key to Parsons deal
Analysts warn banks could present a hurdle to £820m sale of Parsons Brinckerhoff to WSP
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Planning stats: Residential projects and approvals in August 2014
The North outdoes the Midlands on residential schemes, and Berkeley / St James top the housing clients list
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Former Wates boss Drechsler got £7m payout
Paul Drechsler received more than £7m in salary and long-term incentive payments in his final year at firm
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Westfield primed to start work on £1bn west London expansion
Developer given final planning approval for expansion of its shopping mall in west London
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WYG buys planning firm for £3.2m
Consultant buys planning specialist and announces profit upgrade
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Sustainability chief to take key role at Lend Lease
UK Green Building Council chief executive Paul King to step down to take sustainability role at Lend Lease
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Fears over Scots independence hits property market
Investors inserting ‘exit clauses’ into Scottish property deals in case the country votes for independence next week
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Insulation sector braces itself for more job losses
Mark Group announces plans to cut up to 670 jobs and manufacturer Superglass puts business up for sale
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Comment
Enough excuses
We set up false barriers to adopting energy conservation measures in our houses. It’s time we stopped kidding ourselves
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Italian marshland scheme wins green award
This award-winning proposal would transform the Saline Joniche area in southern Italy
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International costs 2014
Economic recovery and a strong pound seem to have seen a big move for the UK in EC Harris’ annual rankings
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Thin end of the wedge
The Cheesegrater does more than any other skyscraper to open itself up to the public, but it’s shame it merely adds to the chaos of London’s skyline
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Comment
Payment abuse: Won’t pay, must pay
Don’t underestimate the challenge. It’s time to beef up the Payment Charter
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Review: Denys Lasdun exhibition
Visitors to the new Lasdun exhibition at the Royal College of Physicians will envy the relationship between client and architect
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CH2M Hill to axe 1,200 jobs
Firm says its overheads are too big and were designed for “a future state that did not materialise”
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Tottenham Hotspur delays stadium project
Ongoing wranglings over compulsory purchase order delay move to new stadium by a season