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Caruso St John's arts centre opens in Nottingham
Contemporary arts centre in heart of city is inspired by nearby Lace Market
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Ryde School on Isle of Wight gains planning permission
Design by Walters and Cohen includes £5.5m extension and refurbishment to grade II-listed Westmont building
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Response times set for repairs to social housing
Government's proposed service standards agreed between tenants and landlords will affect maintenance contractors
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Just 10 days to nominate your green guru
The deadline is looming for nominations for the title of Building's green guru 2009
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iAwards shortlist revealed
E-stack, Quiet Revolution and Crest Nicholson recognised by government awards for innovation in built environment
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Ellen Macarthur to appear at sustainability conference
Industry’s annual sustainability conference, Making Sustainable Development Happen, has announced a star line-up of speakers
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The stagnant housing market: More a problem of first-time movers than first-time buyers
First-time buyers are increasingly becoming trapped in their first-time homes and unable to move on to homes that better suit their needs.That at least is the implication of some figures that caught my eye recently when I was looking though some data produced by the Council of Mortgage Lenders.Consider this: ...
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Tender of the day: £3m school in Gwent
Tender for extension to Abertillery Comprehensive School closes on 1 December
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Has the housing mini-boom run out of puff?
All the gauges appear to be reading "set fair" in the housing market, so why the long faces among those in the know?The latest RICS housing market survey on the face of it provides every reason to suspect that better times lie ahead. This follows a raft of housing indexes ...
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Government names 10 nuclear sites
Sizewell in Suffolk among the sites nominated for nuclear development in draft documents
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Laing O'Rourke fined over Heathrow death
Contractor pays £150k in fines and legal costs after concrete slab fell and killed one worker and left another with serious injuries
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Kier reports 'strong' order book
Market update reveals first quarter trading in line with expectations and steady flow of education work
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Willmott Dixon instigates major restructure
Company will now have three separate businesses for capital works, regeneration and support services
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Rider Levett Bucknall sets up Caribbean association
Consultant forms networking group of 20 companies to target region where it estimates GDP will grow 1.5% in 2010
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Nightingale Associates team scoops £840m Glasgow hospital
Nightingale/Brookfield consortium beats off competition from Laing O’Rourke/Keppie Architects and Balfour Beatty/BDP Architects
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Go-ahead for Squire and Partners' Mayfair home
Westminster council approves 'striking' design for conservation area in one of London's most exclusive residential districts
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Andorra bridge collapse kills five workers
Workers trapped under debris after 20m section of bridge under construction buckled
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Feilden Clegg Bradley unveils £50m university scheme
Architect clads Leeds Metropolitan University development in steel alloy used on the Angel of the North
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Tender of the day: £13m food production unit in Coventry
Tender for factory, warehouse and office in West Midlands closes on 22 November 2009
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JPA Design & Build vs Sentosa (UK): Setting off damages
Our Fenwick Elliott expert discusses a dispute over the design and construction of a medical centre