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SME profile: Chapman Workhouse
Duo behind architect firm Chapman Workhouse reveal how combining skills has paid off
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Construction appointments 5 August 2011
This week appointments have been made ar Aedas, Frank Haslam Milan and the Painting and Decorating Association. There have been promotions at Stride Treglown
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US construction spending to outpace GDP over next decade
Spending on the US building sector predicated to grow an average of 6% over next decade
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Ardmore takes on Bowen’s Hilton job
UK arm of Irish contractor suspended operations in May
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Titanic Belfast Visitor Centre: Now waterproof
Aluminium rainscreen panels have been installed on the attraction
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Jonap goes into administration
London-based contractor was in disputes over £100m luxury hotel payments
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Developers gear up to exploit planning reform
Lawyers estimate 95% of councils will be vulnerable to speculative applications
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Boosting Baghdad
Architect Broadway Malyan has delivered the concept masterplan for a 17km2 extension to Sadr City in Baghdad. The scheme, worth $10bn (£6.12bn), will be built in the area formerly known as being one of the most dangerous in Iraq after the fall of Saddam Hussein. The district will house over ...
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New london development in Soho
Eric Parry Architects and Henderson Global Investors have won planning permission for a mixed-use redevelopment in London’s Soho.
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Planning stats residential projects and approvals July 2011
All regions saw a drop in residential projects since last month except Scotland, which increased by 19
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BinLaden Group to build world's tallest tower
Saudi Arabian Prince Alwaleed has struck a £736m deal with the BinLaden Group to build the world’s tallest tower in Jeddah.
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Green light for £25m Northampton station
West Northamptonshire Development Corporation is now seeking funding for BDP-designed railway station
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NTU announces Centre for Lean Projects
University establishes a research centre to improve business efficiency in design and construction
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Shift happens – Until 31 August 2011
Shift Happens brings together the work of NLA Award for Architecture winners from the Royal College of Art. The four graduate architects challenge pressing issues in London’s near future. The work critically engages with diverse areas of the city investigating it from social, political and economic perspectives. Craig ...
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Dow to manufacture Olympic Stadium wrap
Chemical giant says hardware of 25m-high installation will be reused after the Games
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Capita Symonds sponsors Bristol Rugby
Property and infrastructure consultant main sponsor for third successive year
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Hendry gives go-ahead to £600m power plant in Essex
New power station will be constructed in Coryton
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British Land costs amount to £159m on Cheesegrater
Developer also reveals it has invested £1.9bn in property during last 18 months
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BAM bags £25m motorway services job
Project involves the construction of a new 4,306m2 amenity building