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Science Museum reveals expansion plans
Architectural competitions launched for new galleries at its South Kensington
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Farrells unveils plan for second-tallest tower in China
Architect to design tower in Jinan that will be 560m tall
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Bovis expects building costs to rise by 5%
Housebuilder records strong start to the year, but material and labour shortages are driving up costs
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Revealed: HS2 consultant spend runs £87m over budget
Exclusive: Government figures show spending across a raft of consultancy contracts has run 86% over budget
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Concern over plans to wind down BIM Task Group
Move prompts fears of lack of government support for public sector bodies adopting BIM level two ahead of 2016 deadline
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T&T makes scores of senior promotions
Consultant appoints 28 directors and 58 associate directors
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Wates to build £100m Leeds office project
Wates has won the job to build a £100m office scheme in Leeds
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Laing O'Rourke gets summer start for £100m Olympic job
Laing O’Rourke will start work on transformation of Olympic media centre in August, after deal finalised for lease of building
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Planning stats: Residential projects and approvals in April
Berkeley Group is top housing client, while regional development activity is up in the Midlands and the North
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Morgan Sindall refurb wins green gong
Morgan Sindall’s refurbishment becomes first project to be awarded the Carbon Trust’s Low Carbon Workplace Standard
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Sainsbury’s to boost spending on mixed-use projects
Newly-appointed director of property notes rise in online and discount shopping as reason for shift
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CIBSE president calls for stricter energy management
New president of professional body says contractors should involve facilities managers earlier in design stage to drive down carbon emissions
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RICS lobbies for compulsory embodied carbon monitoring
New proposed methodology developed by construction firms could become industry standard
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Contractors facing the squeeze as costs rise
Industry feels down side of fourth consecutive quarter of growth in activity
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Balfour Beatty probe finds no evidence of corruption on £500m gas job
But firm finds evidence of ‘bullying’ and the possible ‘falsification’ of records on £500m National Grid contract
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McAleer & Rushe says 'freak accident' led to worker's death
Contractor says ‘catastrophic’ failure of part of a piling rig led to the death of a worker on its Maidenhead site
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Land Securities to step back from speculative development
Developer reaps benefits of speculative developments in downturn but now wary of rising costs and competition
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Kier wins £130m of Anglian Water work
Contractor named preferred bidder on two frameworks alongside rivals including Barhale and Morrison Utility Services
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BBC picks architects for new framework
Exclusive: Four practices appointed to two-year nationwide design framework for the BBC
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Morrisons hires NG Bailey for eco-retrofit roll-out
NG Bailey will install energy management system across 395 stores