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KPJ International Specialist Hospital: Best of health
Nightingale Associates’ luxury private hospital is based in Johor Bahru, Malaysia
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Wining contracts: Confidence trick
Winning contracts is no longer a matter of being a big company, or even offering the lowest price. What bidders must offer clients is a sense of security
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Wonders & blunders with Marcus Lee
Marcus Lee admires the Yale Centre for British Art for its understated presence, but criticises Frank Gehry’s Serpentine Gallery Pavilion for making its mark too permanent
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Right tool for the job
It’s costly and controversial but for those that can afford it, BIM pays off
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Architects wanted to design post-Olympics Park
Design competitions for public spaces in the park have been launched
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Canary Wharf and Qatari Diar sign JV to redevelop Shell Centre
Scheme is the latest project to kick off on London’s South Bank
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Carillion bags £123m Canadian station
Contractor given its second job on Toronto subway extension
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RIBA calls on students for exhibition
London members asked to submit drawings, models, paintings, sketches and artworks
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View from my office: James Slattery
The BCQS director reports from his office in Jardins area of Sao Paulo
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Hill appoints vice-president and managing director
As RICS benevolent fund LionHeart elects a new chair and vice-chair and appoints a chief executive
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MP Betts slams government's planning response
Chair of select committee says government has ’ignored evidence’ on regional plans
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Olympics: a year to go
We’re on the last lap and so far it’s all gone rather well, with projects coming in on time and under budget. Job done, then? You’ve got to be kidding. Emily Wright looks at where we’re at and what’s still to do
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Margaret Ford: After the Games
For the Olympic Park Legacy Company, the end of the Games is just the beginning - that’s when its £315m transformation of the site will begin. Chair of the body Margaret Ford tells Building about its new powers, what’s up for grabs, and about her ’crazy’ past two weeks
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Life aquatic: The Olympics aquatic centre
In the week that marked a year to go to the 2012 Olympics the construction of Zaha-Hadid designed Olympic aquatics centre was completed
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Museum of London plans £4.5m project
Architect sought to design extension and refurbishment of Roman gallery
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The London 2012 Aquatics Centre: Star of the show?
Zaha Hadid’s £269m contribution to the Olympics is complete – and it has both triumphs and disappointments
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New chief executive for Infrastructure UK
Ex-HSBC man becomes head of government infrastructure body