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Shepherd Construction wins £12m Grantham academy job
The project in Grantham will include demolition of the current building and construction of a new two storey block
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Respected healthcare architect ceases trading
UK arm of Jonathan Bailey Associates has been placed into voluntary liquidation
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Land Secs wins planning on major Victoria scheme
Kingsgate House redevelopment is designed by Lynch Architects
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Francois Dallegret - 5 November/14 December 2011
The Architecture Association School presents God & Co: Francois Dallegret Beyond The Bubble. Dallegret, most famous for his work on ‘bubble houses’ was a leading architectural and design provocateur during 1960s and 1970s. Counting Reyner Banham, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and Iris Clert as friends and collaborators, Dallegret’s ...
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100 top architects draw Square Mile for charity
Fundrasier for Article 25 charity sees 100 architects and engineers each draw a segment of the Square Mile in London
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Changes to public procurement regulations
A round-up of the recent changes arising from the Public Procurement Regulations 2011
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Make Architects appointed on major Hanover Square scheme
Project, by Legal & General Property, also involves Mace, WSP Group and EC Harris
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The rise of the BIM consultant
With its clear government backing and success stories in the press, construction firms realise that BIM is a Very Important Thing. The question is, how to do it? Thomas Lane meets the new wave of BIM consultants who may have the answer
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Are we experiencing the second great depression? Into the vortex
Reports out this week warn of five more years of economic decline, soaring unemployment and the threat of widespread social unrest. Could we be experiencing a second Great Depression? Building travels back in time to predict construction’s future
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My Digital Life: Erland Rendall
A forward thinker, it’s not just apps and tweeting that gets Erland’s digital buzz going
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Hansom: hitting the big time
The lure of celebrity proves too much to resist as industry members rub shoulders with Strictly contestants, reveal their own love of performing and start morphing into famous figures themselves
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FIT cuts threaten 25,000 jobs
Plans announced this week to reduce feed-in-tarrif to 21p per kWh
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Construction appointments 4 November 2011
Almacantar, the HCA, Pick Everard, Ernst & Young and Robertson Group have all made appointments this week.
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The consultancy sector: Little and large
Consolidation is now the name of the consultancy sector game - except some clients still like a more individual touch. Joey Gardiner asks if uneasiness over the new giants is spawning small startups
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Arabtec posts five-fold surge in profit and targets work abroad
UAE’s largest builder made a net profit of £6.6m in the three months to 30 September
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Hopkins' profit falls by half
Velodrome architect saw turnover fall 41% over the year ending 31 March 2011
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United AG latest subbie to go bust on Olympic village
Project has seen failure of several subbies with others in talks with Galliford Try over financial disputes
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UK must invest more in R&D, says ICE boss
Coackley stresses importance of increasing research and development investment in first interview as ICE president
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Sir Robert McAlpine faces £530,000 claim by hospital
Claim is for damaged flooring; while McAlpine’s insurers subsequently claim against subbie NG Bailey