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Major clients sign up for Stanhope-led portal
The Stanhope-led construction services portal asite.com has secured a number of major clients as partners.
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Alsop to sell £250m estate renewal scheme to tenants
HTA Architects and EDAW stand down as Alsop takes over public consultation at Southwark development.
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Hadrian's Bridge to be scrapped
Carlisle City Council has confirmed its decision to scrap the £1.8m Hadrian's Bridge despite protests from the Millennium Commission and leading architects.
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Northaw, Hertfordshire
London-based architect Hudson Featherstone has completed this £700,000 private house in Northaw, Hertfordshire.
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HOK alliance to woo global clients
Global architect HOK has signed a groundbreaking agreement with four European practices to share expertise and local knowledge.
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DETR to name urban renewal advisers
The DETR will this month name a panel of regeneration specialists to advise on implementing the urban white paper.
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Contracts
Balfour lands Whitehall refurbBalfour Beatty has won a £23m contract to refurbish the Cabinet Office in Whitehall, central London, involving the construction of a glass atrium between the Ripley Building and Kirkland House.Buro and G&T join Ascot teamAscot has picked engineer Buro Happold and QS Gardiner & Theobald to join ...
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DETR accused of climbdown over energy regs
Timber-frame housebuilders say Raynsford has caved in to pressure from brick-and-block sector.
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Two teams on shortlist for £148m Essex hospital
Two consortiums are left in the frame for a £148m PFI hospital scheme in Romford, Essex.
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Developers 'should help pay for flood-risk maps'
A National Audit Office report into flood defences has called for developers to contribute to the costs of compiling flood-risk maps.
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Mixed-use scheme, east London
Detailed permission has been granted for this £19m development overlooking Mile End Park
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Now arriving in Manchester
Laing has started work on the £53m redevelopment of Piccadilly Station for Railtrack.
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New York housing plan comes to London
Housing association set to commission trailblazing 400-unit mixed-use development.
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Mystery shopper goes on buying spree at Swan Hill
Speculation mounts that takeover bid for housebuilder is imminent as 3.7 million shares change hands.
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Taywood may sell Bryant's construction arm
Taylor Woodrow is reviewing the future of Bryant's construction arm after its £535m takeover, amid speculation that it will be sold off.
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Norwest Holst posts best results for 75 years
Norwest Holst has held itself up as a role model for medium-sized contractors after reporting a 50% jump in profit.
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Orders slumped in December
New construction orders for the three months to this January crept up 1% compared with same period a year ago, according to figures released by the DETR.
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Mowlem vulnerable, says City
Takeover rumours about Mowlem have increased sharply after the City gave a muted response to its latest results.
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Co-op forms new services business
The Co-operative Group has launched a £100m building services business after merging its engineering, retail equipment supply and energy management arms.