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Leicester schools contract not yet decided
Two teams are still in the frame for the £236m Building Schools for the Future project.
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Lemley to hire crack team to troubleshoot Olympic projects
Olympics to get standing dispute resolution board and to run schemes using NEC partnering contract.
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… Meanwhile, back on terra firma
And thanks to Alan Crich for sharing this novel approach to covering up a big hole in the ground.
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Flagship city academy on hold after busting budget
Questions raised over accelerated delivery programme as £20m St Paul's Academy in Greenwich faces delay
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New Islamabad tower to be Pakistan's tallest building
Faithful+Gould given £175m budget to design earthquake-proof mixed-use development including 30-storey hotel in Islamabad.
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Metronet plans Canary Wharf-Aldgate Tube link
Metronet boss Andrew Lezala says only about a mile of tunnelling would be required for City link.
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Bridge of size
Brighton-based Brunswick Developments Group has submitted a planning application for this £235m sustainable development at Brighton Marina.
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Little Britain to support Paralympic sailing team
Construction sailing event will donate an estimated £150,000 to the Paralympic team before 2012.
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Judge welcomes adjudicators' improving standards
Head of Technology and Construction Court congratulates adjudicators on their handling of "awesome responsibility".
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Triumph and Trophies
The best of the industry gathered at the Grosvenor House in London last Tuesday to celebrate the 12th annual Building Awards, in a football-themed evening that was graced by such legends as Bob Wilson, Pat Jennings, John Motson and 1966 England World Cup players
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Why they pulled the plug on Curzon
Curzon was a fit-out contractor that had formed long-term relationships with blue-chip clients, was making a good and growing profit and was looking to double its turnover in a tricky market. So why on 7 March this year did its bank call in the receiver?
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Lead times
This quarter, Paul Dalton of Mace reports that a boost in orders has meant an increase in the lead times for some building supplies. Also, Jonathan Kaye of Gardiner & Theobald takes a close look at building management systems
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Down from the mountain
How do you convince a collection of plants at Kew Gardens that west London enjoys an alpine climate? Wilkinson Eyre came up with an elegant and ingenious solution
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The big question
Mark Leftly meets the man in charge of the government's £40bn Building Schools for the Future programme - Richard Bowker ...
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Just the job
Amy Chapman tells James Rose why being a construction lawyer beats getting paid to drink wine …
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Curzon owed bank £11m before financial collapse
Building investigation reveals that fit-out group went into receivership last month owing subcontractors £3m
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MoD's £12bn PFI barracks reach financial close
One of the UK's biggest PFI projects, the Ministry of Defence's £12bn Allenby/Connaught barrack renewal programme, has reached financial close more than four years after it was first tendered.
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McBains Cooper gears up for three years of growth
Michael Thirkettle, chief executive and superbike fan, sets out consultant's high-speed expansion drive