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Southbank Centre woos skateboarders with new skatepark
Southbank Centre unveils designs for new skateboarding area aimed at appeasing skaters who have objected to arts centre’s £120m revamp
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Armitt calls for ODA-style body for nuclear industry
Former Olympic Delivery Authority boss says similar delivery body should be set up to drive through the construction of nuclear power plants
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Special planning court could tackle legal delays
Government says new specialised planning court could make speedy decisions over judicial review applications for major projects
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John Laing may be put up for sale
John Laing has appointed investment bank Greenhill to advise on a possible sale or listing
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Main contractors failing on prompt payment
Survey finds subcontractors rarely paid within 30 days on government jobs
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Fresh £150m for low-carbon buildings
Technology Strategy Board to fund raft of investment projects building on success of previous programmes
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Arcadis bags role on £17bn Paris metro project
Consultant Arcadis has won the role to manage a €20bn metro line project in Paris
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Jacobs buys consultant SKM for £760m
US-based construction giant buys Australian-based Sinclair Knight Merz, which works in the UK, for £760m
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Galliford Try wins £35m prison job
Galliford Try has won a £35m job to build the second phase of a young offenders prison in Bridgend, South Wales
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HS2 costs under fire, again
Influential public accounts committee slams HS2 business case and questions if project is the best way to spend £50m on rail investment
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Broadway Malyan to design Singapore healthcare hub
Architect Broadway Malyan has revealed plans for integrated healthcare hub, to be built around Tan Tock Seng Hospital in Singapore
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Crossrail blacklist row electrician gets job back
Electrician Frank Morris returns to work after year-long dispute and campaign by Unite union
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Laing O'Rourke's European profit plummets
Firm posts 46% drop in profit in Europe, but Australian business bounces back into the black after two years of losses
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Construction bosses pledge to build HS2 under budget
Industry responds to chancellor George Osborne’s challenge to build HS2 on time and below budget
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Kier lands £50m Plymouth Argyle contract
Contractor promises to maximise use of local subcontractors and labour on football ground revamp
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Google's £650m UK HQ wins planning
Huge scheme in King’s Cross involves Bam Construction, AHMM and Davis Langdon
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Pocket to press ahead with London homes plans
Mayor of London awards affordable homes developer Pocket £22m in loaning funding
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Fury at regulator’s plan to wrap retrofit work in red tape
Industry figures slam Ofgem’s plan to require two surveyors to sign off some retrofit work
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Lighting specialist enlists ex-Barclays boss
Former head of property for banking giant looks forward to “hands on” role as non-executive director of London-based firm
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Construction appointmnets: 6 September 2013
Macro, Lovell and Gerry Lytle Associates are among the companies announcing appointments and promotions