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Mace wins new New Street job
Network Rail has expanded Mace’s role on the £600m revamp of Birmingham New Street station to include acting as principal contractor
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Any better?: Liverpool tower
This is the redesign of Leach Rhodes Walker’s 165m tower in Liverpool
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That’s all, Folkwangers
David Chipperfield Architects has completed an extension to the Museum Folkwang in Essen, Germany
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£160m diverted to ODA
The Olympic Delivery Authority is to be given up to £160m from other parts of the Games’ £9.3bn budget to pay for operating the venues in advance of the Games
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Mott MacDonald wins east London rail link contract
Mott MacDonald has won the detailed design contract for a 1.3km rail link in phase two of the East London Line
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Acton up: £560m South Acton estate
Countryside Properties and L&Q have been selected to help regenerate the £560m South Acton estate
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Not very great expectations
It seems that the government’s acceleration in capital spending has not had as large an impact on workloads as might have been expected
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New chair for UKGBC
Dan Labbad, chief of Lend Lease’s Europe division, has been appointed chairman of the UK Green Building Council
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No view from the Burj
The Burj Khalifa’s observation deck was suddenly closed on Monday, a month after the 828m Dubai tower opened to the public
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University cutbacks
Plans for a £25m scheme at the University of Worcester could be postponed owing to an announcement by the Higher Education Funding Council for England that £449m would be cut from university budgets.
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British Land up 18%
British Land has reported an 18% rise in third-quarter profit on the back of rising commercial property values
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Worker killed on site
A construction worker has been killed while working on a new spectator stand at the Hampshire Rose Bowl cricket ground on Monday
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MPs: Ban import of child labour stone
An early day motion has been tabled by a group of MPs calling on firms to avoid buying natural sandstone that has been produced using child labour
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Latest construction appointments: 12 February 2010
Gary Travers has been appointed group marketing director of Cyril Sweett.
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Capita project manager on Bristol City FC
New £60m stadium receives ‘minded to approve’ verdict from local Planning Committee
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Orders have fallen £17bn since 2007
ONS figures reveal largest drop took place in commercial and private housing sectors
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Annual orders figures reveal extent of freefall
Recession rips away £17bn of orders over two years