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Kier win £11m in annual maintenance contracts
Firm announces new contracts covering areas in Gosport, Ealing, Richmondshire and North Bransholme.
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Planning reforms linked to creation of 200,000 jobs
Housing boom could impact the industry over next three years
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Eric Owen Moss to receive 2011 Jencks Award
RIBA awards the American architect for his contributions internationally to the theory and practice of architecture
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First Impressions: Tel Aviv Museum of Art
Preston Scott Cohen’s Herta and Paul Amir Building gets judged by the student panel
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RIBA promises highest funding for architectural research
It will allocate a record £185,000 towards architectural education by the end of 2011
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Complaints over public contracts rise by 55%
Competition for public contracts sees rise in disuptes more than double
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Berkeley raises profit expectations
Housebuilder says it will double profit level two years earlier than previously predicted
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Crossrail chair takes non-exec role
Terry Morgan to sit on the board of management consultant Boxwood
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Osborne and Pickles defend planning reforms
Ministers say controversial planning reforms are key to economic recovery
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Comment
Reading the riot act
If your project suffered a loss as a result of the riots this August you may be able to claim compensation under a JCT contract or even from the police through a 125 year old statute
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Damages: Harrison vs (1) Shepherd Homes (2) National Housebuilding Council (3) NHBC Building Control Services
This case looks at Damages in respect of defective work, loss of amenity, distress and ilegnconvenience
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Ground Zero: The world's emptiest space
Until the physical gap is filled, the emotional void of 9/11 will continue to haunt the city. Ike Ijeh looks at how designers, architects and builders are working to do justice to the significance of the site. Photography by Keith Kleiner
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And upwards
A decade on from the destruction of the World Trade Center, New York is busy rebuilding – and tall buildings have got stronger
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Frames for triple glazed units
Schueco’s window is ideal for highly insulated residential or commercial buildings
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Frameless shower door
Roman has added a bespoke frameless hinged glass shower door to its Sculptures range
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New RIBA boss wants architects to take lead
Angela Brady calls for architects to be reinstated as project leaders
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GLA considers 600 fast-track home pilot
Pilot scheme aims to identify 12-20 local authority sites in London on which to rapidly build new homes
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WTC Tower 3 architect calls for push on stalled scheme
British architect says developer Silverstein must secure private financing
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Government review of procurement to cover construction
Industry welcomes decision to include construction in review of EU procurement rules