All articles by Will Hurst – Page 15
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NewsRIBA membership fees frozen
Subscription fee pegged at same level for third year in a row as institute acknowledges hard times
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NewsHS2 seeks consultants for £350m framework agreement
Architects, engineers and urban planners among those sought to work on controversial £32bn rail scheme
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News2012 velodrome wins Better Public Building Award
Hopkins Architects-designed Olympic venue beat the Olympic Stadium and the Central Park Bridge
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NewsMixed-use scheme in Enfield gets green light
Scheme will include affordable housing and commercial space
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NewsUK firm to carry out transport security and design survey
John McAslan + Partners won work as part of Spanish-owned consortium
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NewsPictures of Olympic shooting arena released
One of the last venues to be built for the 2012 Games
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NewsGovernment to back new generation of nuclear plants
Official safety report will back the controversial power source despite Fukushima disaster
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NewsMott MacDonald and Baca Architects submit Dutch rail scheme plans
Feasibility study proposes 20km link to Amsterdam South including world’s first ‘sail-and-ride station’
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NewsCBI makes rallying call for investment in construction
Director general calls on Osborne to boost the economy by stimulating housing and infrastructure
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NewsCH2M Hill eyes more deals following Halcrow takeover
US giant describes Halcrow as a ‘perfect fit’ after £230m purchase announced this week
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Land Securities JV selected for Glasgow station revamp
Project will include dramatic glass frontage and new entrance
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NewsSisk Group profit up 11% thanks to international work
Ireland’s biggest builder now employs more staff in the UK than at home
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NewsLand Secs selected for Glasgow station revamp
Glasgow Queen Street to be redeveloped by Buchanan Partnership, a JV between Land Sec and Henderson
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NewsCH2M Hill buys Halcrow for £124m
American-based infrastructure and engineering giant CH2M Hill has acquired Halcrow
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NewsGovernment set to re-write green plans for built environment
Ministers believe buildings must to be made to cope with climate extremes because global warming is unstoppable
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NewsTen teams shortlisted for Olympic Park legacy work
Competition for south and north parks attracts international architects
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NewsKier cuts public construction work to 50%
Boss of firm says he expects workload to stabilies at 50/50
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NewsFCO relaxes Libya travel advice
U-turn after industry outrage at decision to ban travel to Libya to rebuild the country
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NewsJobs to go as HLM Architects closes Guildford office
Firm to amalgamate two offices into one in London














