All London articles – Page 46
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Mace lands contract to build London cable car
Boris Johnson announces contract award and start date
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Mace tipped to win TfL cable car project
TfL are in dicussions with a preferred bidder for the £40m contract
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SOM's Leamouth Peninsula scheme given green light
Ballymore’s 1,700-home East End scheme gets planning
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Qatari Diar makes Olympic village shortlist
ODA says three organisations are still in with a chance for athletes’ village
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Camberwell Leisure Centre refurbishment
Watkins Grey International has completed the first phase of the south London project
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Mount Anvil wins planning for Wandsworth Business Village
Developer plans an 80,000 sq ft business centre and apartments in heart of Wandsworth
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Tube Lines chief executive leaves after nine months
Andie Harper steps down to be replaced by former RAF director Jon Lamonte
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Pinnacle to proceed after funding secured
Full funding is set be confirmed for the £1bn development later this month, according to reports
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L&Q appoints contractors to £400m framework
Ten contractors on board for housing association’s development programme until 2015
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Dennis Hone: the long goodbye
The Olympic Delivery Authority’s new boss has kept his cool in the furore over the Games’ legacy. He’s more concerned with meeting those unmissable deadlines and ensuring the ODA itself bows out with grace
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High-flying fox found in Shard
Intrepid fox climbs 72 floors up Europe’s tallest building
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This is the BBC ...
After nine years, two architects and £1bn, the controversial BBC Broadcasting House refurbishment is winding up. But is it a feat of architectural elegance and practicality, or just another prime-time flop?
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Argent to restart £250m King’s Cross scheme
Construction has already started on two office blocks
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Severfield Rowen warns of 'poor' 2011
Steel specialist says London office projects being deferred to 2012
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London developers to pay £300m Crossrail levy
Mayor Boris Johnson intends to charge up to £50 per m² for £14.5bn rail link
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Robert Deatker: High flyer
Turner & Townsend’s Robert Deatker is the man responsible for ensuring the smooth delivery of one of the UK’s most mind-bogglingly complex schemes - the 2 million ft2 London Bridge Quarter, which includes the 310m Shard. And he’s determined to pull it off
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Primus doubles in size as it picks up Rok contracts
£80m in Rok contracts sold off to company run by former Multiplex directors, saving 40 jobs
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Spurs would demolish Olympic stadium
If club wins bid it will redevelop most of stadium specifically for football
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London mayor approves Battersea revamp
£5.4bn development to include a two-station Northern line extension