All Breaking news articles – Page 161
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Ben Derbyshire to run for RIBA president
HTA managing partner Ben Derbyshire to stand in race to succeed Jane Duncan
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Barratt lands 1,000-home Nestle scheme
Housebuilder partners with industrial developer Segro on west London scheme
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Outstanding credit for Dublin bank HQ
Dublin’s Central Bank has become the first office building in Ireland to gain a BREEAM “outstanding” rating
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Sweco eyes more acquisitions after Grontmij buy
Swedish engineering firm targets purchases in UK, Germany and Belgium and work on HS2 and HS3
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Consultants win £37m royal palaces revamp
Mace and Lendlease among the firms appointed to improve public facilities at Windsor Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse
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Serpentine Gallery lost £430k on 2014 pavilion
Accounts show Smiljan Radić’s cost close to £1m to build
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Styles & Wood eyes acquisitions
Fit-out specialist looks at possible acquisition plan after strong 2015
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Housing associations in £30bn mega-merger talks
Proposed organisation would invest £25bn, making it one of industry’s biggest clients
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City helps 22 Bishopsgate fight off daylight objections
City of London planners support right-to-light manoeuvre for 62-storey tower
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Graham set to start on £27.3m NHS hubs
Trio of Scottish centres designed to bring together public services
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Fish fears hit Swansea tidal lagoon
Anglers’ campaign group uncovers ‘months’ of further hold-ups due to concerns over fisheries
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Tata construction steel arm sale on track
Negotiations with investor over 4,300-strong construction steel division are ongoing
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Wates ‘open-minded’ to acquisitions to hit £2bn revenue target
Deals would follow swoop for Shepherd’s M E and FM arms last September as 2015 turnover nears £1.3bn
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Olympics boss pays tribute to Zaha Hadid
John Armitt says 2012 aquatics centre ‘a lasting legacy’ for London
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Half of Londoners worried about tall towers
Historic England says more people need to be consulted about what is being planned
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Developer pulls plug on £700m power plants
US gas giant halts work on energy-from-waste projects citing technology problems and cost fears