All Students articles – Page 47
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Piccadilly line trains to be cleaned with recycled water
Tubelines announces it is building a rainwater harvest system to be in use by June
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Amey Mouchel workers jailed for racist bullying
Three-year sentence follows 10-month campaign of “dangerous” harassment at motorway maintenance depot
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£300k repair bill for retired engineer who couldn't stop digging
Hackney council reclaims repair costs from pensioner who tunnelled extensively and dangerously under his own house
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URS and Foster + Partners to redesign New Covent Garden
Neil Tomlinson Architects and Davis Langdon are also on team for the 57-acre market site
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Ian Ritchie to be replaced on controversial Potters Fields site
Berkeley Homes has agreed to appoint a new architect on site near Tower Bridge after pressure from part-landowner Southwark Council
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Taylor Wimpey's UK chief executive quits
Ian Sutcliffe leaves housebuilder to become UK managing director of office developer Segro
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Erinaceous goes into administration
Company is unable to reach agreement with lenders and creditors over possible rescue package
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Bono prepares to face planners over £120m Foster hotel
U2 frontman will appear before officials to seek permission to start building Clarence hotel extension
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John Laing announces strong year despite PFI slowdown
First financial statement since going private shows good performance despite slowdown in main sector
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Network Rail names main contractors on Thameslink
Balfour Beatty, Laing O'Rourke, Costain and Skanska win contracts on three main London station upgrades
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Tate Modern extension may swap glass for brick
Herzog & de Meuron’s designs for the £130m gallery extension are being substantially revised
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The Queen opens Swansea Leisure Centre
Davis Langdon project manager on leisure centre with the world’s first deep water surf machine
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Bovis and McAlpine’s no-poach deal
Two of the country’s largest contractors have a secret understanding not to poach staff from each other
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Industry attacks Lords’ immigration report
Construction industry leaders have rounded on a House of Lords committee that found there was little evidence that immigration had benefited the UK
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MPs to approve skills targets
A report on the work of the sector skills council for construction was due to be approved by parliament as Ӱ went to press.
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Bernard Ainsworth is hired to take on the Shard
Legendary project director leaves Atkins to lead development of 312m London Bridge tower
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Respecting tradition: Oxford student housing project
Old meets new with McLennan Architects' design on conservation site
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T5 lost bags sent by lorry to Milan
BA says sorting and delivery by Italian courier firm will be quicker for some baggage than waiting for space on flights from Heathrow
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Lord Foster confirmed for BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing
Sprightly 72 year old elder statesmen of British architecture confirms that he will appear in next series of reality dance-offs
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Ucatt slams Olympic training standards
Union says 90% of apprentice training on the Olympic will not be to the recommended levels