All Breaking news articles – Page 387
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RICS: BIM will 'enhance QS role'
Report suggests that BIM will improve profession rather than reducing its relevance
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Government blocks HS2 report’s release
Campaigners outraged at suppression of report thought to be critical of the £43bn project
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English Heritage in fresh attack on £120m Southbank revamp
Conservation body raises multiple concerns about revised planning application and refuses to withdraw opposition
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Heatherwick bridge backers consult Prince Charles
Backer Joanna Lumley says: ‘He longed to know more’
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Kier wins major Reading redevelopment
Firm’s property arm named as preferred bidder to redevelop Civic Centre site
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First Olympic homes granted planning permission
259-home Taylor Wimpey scheme to start on site very shortly
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Developer picked for Aylesbury Estate regeneration
Notting Hill Housing Trust and Barratt working with HTA, Hawkins Brown and Mae Architects wins 4,200-home Southwark redevelopment job
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Project team named for new Eastenders set
Firms appointed to build exteriors for Albert Square set to reflect a ‘greater sense of the modern east end of London’
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Boost green space to improve public heath, RIBA says
Institute claims new research shows a “clear link” between land use and health standards
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Three councils hire architects to improve Crossrail designs
Three London councils hire own architects after Crossrail refuses to use design review on 27 surface stations
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MP accuses McAlpines of playing key role in Shrewsbury 24 'witch hunt'
Debate in parliament sees Sir Robert McAlpine accused of involvement in a “witch hunt” around 1972 building workers strike
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Three firms win roles on £1.5bn Heathrow programme
Exclusive: Three consultants appointed to key roles on airport’s £1.5bn investment programme over next five years
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Boris hits out at government over lorry plan rejection
Mayor claims UK government is risking cyclists’ lives by opposing change in EU lorry design rules
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Network Rail loses another senior director
Exclusive: Finance boss of Network Rail’s infrastructure division to step down in third high-profile departure in recent months
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Renew’s order book swells 27%
Firm reports record levels of activity in the rail and nuclear sectors
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Mitie bags £33m health care contract
Contractor bags facilities management contract to support 500 care homes for 20,000 residents
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Construction to grow by 182,000 jobs in five years
CITB predicts jobs growth, but employment still expected to be below pre-recession peak
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School building survey running £6m over budget
Public spending watchdog raises concerns over Education Funding Agency’s survey of the condition of schools around the country
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Rogers Stirk Harbour unveils football stadium
Caracas project began with a commission to design a bus station and will be firm’s first football stadium