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Crystal clear: Rem Koolhaas' Chinese cultural centre
Rem Koolhaas’ Office for Metropolitan Architecture has won the design competition for a cultural centre and transport hub in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen
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There'll always be Dalston
Plans to build 207 homes in Dalston, east London, have been given the go-ahead by Hackney council
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Even if they wanted to
Robin Hardy explains why mortgage lending will not, and cannot, return to anything close to 2007 levels
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Three UK firms appointed to Nigerian regeneration scheme
Sheppard Robson, Arup and Davis Langdon will masterplan a 77,000m² scheme around Minna airport city
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Carillion sells stake in Scottish schools PFI for £6.8m
Contractor's 30% stage in Renfrewshire programme goes to HSBC Infrastructure Company
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Eurotunnel firm eyes High Speed 1 line
Group Eurotunnel confirms it is very interested in bidding for railway linking capital to continent
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TV's undercover boss speaks to Building
The star of Channel 4's programme talks about what he learnt about his firm when he joined the ranks incognito
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Developer row pushes Panceltica to the brink
Steel contractor says it won't be able to continue if its Scottsdale and Qatari businesses are sold
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Total reinstates sacked Lindsey contractors
Deal between Total and unions will see unofficial strikers reinstated at the Lindsey oil refinery
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Crossrail in talks to take on Olympic trainees
The Olympic Delivery Authority is in talks with Crossrail over allowing apprentices to finish their training on the £16bn rail project, despite fears over its future funding
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The looming black cloud of government debt
Although global forecasts are less dreary, Maren Baldauf-Cunnington warn that not all is rosy on the horizon
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Construction starts on Abu Dhabi's football venues
Work on two stadiums will improve pitch quality before emirate hosts Fifa Club World Cup in December
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NHS to enforce 30-day payments
Contractors looking to win a place on Procure 21+, the NHS’ revised major scheme framework, must undertake to pay subcontractors within 30 days
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Olympic bosses plan big future for 2012 stadium
Legacy body to reverse decision to cut capacity to 25,000 in favour of creating ‘living stadium’
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Operators demand expansion of crane safety register
Trade body calls for inclusion of ‘more accident-prone’ mobile and crawler cranes on HSE list
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Government U-turn on Part L provokes industry fury
Plan to force homeowners to include eco measures in home improvements dropped at last minute
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BAA seeks bids from non-construction firms
BAA is to invite bids for major projects from companies outside the construction industry as part of a wide-ranging overhaul of its procurement system
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Oil price revival sparks talk of recovery in UAE
Market watchers predict less flamboyant future for country as business recovers slowly
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Global forecasts getting less dreary, but looming black cloud of government debt
With all the talk about increasing signs of economic “green shoots” in recent months, it was perhaps too easy to suddenly relax and think that the good times are just around the corner.The OECD’s Economic Outlook published this week provided a much more sober picture of recovery prospects and was ...
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Is partnering dead?
“It took 12 years to put together and 12 weeks to dismantle.” That was one of the more wry comments on BAA’s decision to turn its back on framework agreements for a good chunk of its work.The decision was taken by Steven Morgan, the man brought in by the airport ...