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Stratford City is go
Stratford City has been given the go ahead by the Olympic Delivery Authority and Newham council.
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Rider Levitt Bucknall wins Olympic role
Rider Levitt Bucknall (RLB) has been appointed quantity surveyor by the London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games (Locog).
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Kingspans off-site division
Kingspan is to launch an off-site division by merging its timber and steel arms.
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Spinning round the Serpentine
This year’s temporary pavilion at London’s Serpentine Gallery has been topped out for completion at the end of this month.
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Eddie Shah sets up eco housebuilder
Eddy Shah, the former press tycoon, has set up a housebuilding firm aimed at delivering low-cost sustainable homes.
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Sheffield on show
Architect Carmody Groarke has won a RIBA design competition with these proposals for the Sheffield festival centre.
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SMC and Aukett Fitzroy Robinson set to merge
Troubled architect SMC is in talks to merge with fellow listed practice Aukett Fitzroy Robinson.
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… as seller completes transformation into energy business
Amec this week completed its exit from the built environment with the sale of its building and facilities services division for £117m, ending a divestment process that has been the company’s focus for the past year.
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Anglian set to sell Morrison
Utilities firm Anglian Water Group (AWG) is to sell Morrison, its social housing repair and utilities services business, in a deal that could fetch £300m.
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Tarmac up for sale
Anglo American has confirmed that it has put materials firm Tarmac up for sale.
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Parkman buys HBS
Mouchel Parkman has acquired consultant HBS, formerly known as Hyder Business Services, for £46.2m.
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£1.4bn acquisition
HeidelbergCement has sold its Maxit Group, the clay and mortar company, to building materials firm Saint-Gobain for *2.1bn (£1.4bn).
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Rider Levett Bucknall cost consultant on Anchor Trust contract
Consultant wins contract on £3m refurbishment of care home portfolio in the midlands and the north
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The Forum for Tomorrow launches with Bristol event
Forum for the Built Environment launches new series of networking events for young professionals
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Faithful + Gould expands Southampton office
Jeff Belk appointed to lead surveyors at consultant’s Southampton office
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Lend Lease selects 47 architects for £2bn Olympic Village
Strong list includes emerging practices as well as established names such as Stirling Prize nominees Haworth Tompkins and Glen Howells
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BSF boss defends £45bn schools rebuilding programme
Byles dismisses MPs criticism of Schools for the Future Programme as risky