All ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ articles in 7 December 2018 – Page 2
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In pictures: Shortlist for ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Photographer of the Year prize
Dozen remain in contention for CIOB award
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BD Live’s first ever live design competition: A new quarter for Canada Water
Architects competed at ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Live with plans for the London development’s retail space
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Cities love to build arts venues to trigger urban regeneration - but it doesn't always work out
It’s called the Bilbao effect: a city engages an architect to build an arts venue in the expectation that urban regeneration will follow. Alas, it doesn’t always turn out this way
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Thomas & Adamson brings back JLL director to head up QS work in London
Scottish firm’s office in capital to spearhead growth plan
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ISG lands £70m deal to refurb former offices of City watchdog
Firm to overhaul former Canary Wharf base of the Financial Conduct Authority
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Contractors finding it 'extremely difficult' to hit even 2% margins, says Mace boss
Deputy COO says business model is skewed against builders making decent returns
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Output grows as activity expands across the board despite Brexit nerves
Industry confidence still low due to ongoing EU uncertainty, according to the latest IHS Markit/CIPS construction PMI
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Stansted brings in Laing O'Rourke heavyweight to lead £600m expansion
Gerry Whyte has been leading the preconstruction phase at the retail expansion of Brent Cross
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Kier's shares plummet further in wake of rights issue
Contractor’s stock fell 10% yesterday, following last Friday’s slumpÂ
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Great infrastructure requires more than nuts and bolts - it needs vision
Great infrastructure, led by design, can shape a town or city and transform the lives of communities but it takes vision, collaboration and leadership
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BDP eyes overseas work to make up for any Brexit slump
Architect’s admission comes as firm posts improveed full year numbers
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Cost of Midland Met delays set to top £400m
Figure to pay for work to finish Midland Met and cover current hospital's running expenses
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Tracker: October 2018
Civil engineering activity built further on its September gains after four months of decline, while non‑residental was the only sector in which activity failed to grow last month
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Green light for £100m Bournemouth scheme
Mixed-use deal being developed by local council and Morgan Sindall
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Currie & Brown snaps up Sydney consultant
The Dar-owned consultancy bought Australian firm Crown Project Services for an undisclosed sum
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