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Ramboll pinches Arup boss to head up cities team
New recruit has previously worked on International Quarter development in Stratford
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Architects clear York railway museum hurdle
Brokenshire decides not to call in 2,500-home mixed-use brownfield scheme
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Arup calls for planning system overhaul to exploit MMC
Current regime “too rigid and unaccommodating”, says consultant
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Birmingham council starts search for £70m Commonwealth Games stadium contractor
Redevelopment will see capacity more than double for 2022 games
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Council behind £70m Commonwealth Games stadium promises to start contractor search this month
Procurement is already three months behind schedule
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Bouygues team picked up £21m for Garden Bridge that never happened
How the bridge would have looked had it been built
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TP Bennett's 13-storey Farringdon office block OK'd
Construction on the development is due to start in May
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Mixed results on gender pay gap at first consultants to update figures
But Norman Foster’s practice sees numbers improve
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Six firms to chase £70m Commonwealth Games main stadium prize
Winner for Alexander Stadium work will be chosen in May or November
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Masterplanners on the blocks for Commonwealth Games stadium job
Birmingham council set to appoint masterplanner on £70m scheme ‘within weeks’
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Big-name consultants bag spots on Yorkshire framework
YORconsult2 is the successor to the initial YORconsult framework launched in 2012
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Commonwealth Games aquatics centre design unveiled as architect on £60m project revealed
Scheme will be built by Wates
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More issues with what Carillion built at Liverpool hospital as trust says job will be three years late
Ventilation, lighting, structural beams and cladding all need fixing
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Arup sees annual figures head north
Revenue up 4%, while operating profit rise includes proceeds from property sale
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Features
Projects: Heatherwick’s Coal Drops Yard
Heatherwick Studio’s Coal Drops Yard retail hub in north London revels in the idiosyncrasies of its original Victorian warehouse architecture and uses them in a brazenly theatrical way to upstage all else on Argent’s King’s Cross Central masterplan.
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