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Zaha Hadid sets sights on London skyline
Architect wants to move into high-rise commercial development
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Apollo cuts 70% of staff at M&E acquisition
Cancelled projects and centralisation led to job losses at firm bought for £1m in 2010
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Rob Smith retires from Davis Langdon after 36 years
Former senior partner left the firm on 30 April
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Firms that chose not to fight OFT hopeful fines may be reduced
Lindum Group, which did not appeal, hopes its fine could now be slashed by 80%
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German cladding giant Lindner buys Prater
Acquisition of one of the UK’s largest specialist contractors will be announced on Monday
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Should UK consultants keep flying the Union Jack?
Desperate to do most of their work overseas, will UK construction companies be able to hang on to a valued British brand?
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Should UK consultants keep flying the Union Jack?
Desperate to do most of their work overseas, will UK construction companies be able to hang on to a valued British brand?
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ISG wins £8m dance studios deal
Project on London’s South Bank is for UK’s oldest dance company
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Students propose scheme for Budapest development
Postgraduates of QS, surveying, planning and real estate will propose development schemes by the river Danube
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Concrete Geometries - 6 – 27 May 2011
Concrete Geometries: How Spaces Move People is a free exhibition featuring 20 projects by international architects and designers aiming to challenge contemporary thinking on architectural space.The exhibit includes a corridor so narrow that strangers brush shoulders; a platform through a densely inhabited house which challenges the relationship between inhabitant and ...
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Voluntary insolvencies jump 20%
There were 586 voluntary liquidations in Q1 2010 compared to 486 in the previous quarter
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Balfour ties up £203m street lighting contract
Contractor reaches financial close on its fifth PPP street lighting concession
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Don’t shut out commercial PV, says ECA
Government review of feed-in tariffs has made many non-domestic solar PV schemes unviable, chief exec warns
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My digital life: Kent Gardner
BlackBerry, Android or iPhone?BlackBerry for business but the iPhone for fun.What is your worst digital habit?I’m always checking my BlackBerry, even when I’m in a no coverage area!What did you last buy online?Olympics tickets for the opening ceremony, cycling, beach volleyball and athletics. Fingers crossed I’ll get some of my ...
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Culture clash - Las Arenas, Barcelona
What do you get when you turn a 19th-century bullring into a 21st-century shopping centre? A theatrical melding of Spain’s cultural past and present