All Building 2012 articles – Page 36
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ODA sets out sustainability agenda for Olympic park
Delivery body publishes 12 objectives based on the themes of climate change, waste, biodiversity, inclusion and healthy living
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Features
And the winner on the line is …
The four contenders for the £5.2bn contract to deliver the 2012 London Olympics have just made their final presentations to the Olympic Delivery Authority. Emily Wright looks at who they are, and what they had to say
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Skanska rules out Olympic stadium bid
David Fison, Skanska’s UK chief executive, ruled out a bid to build the Olympic 2012 stadium, as he revealed strong financial results for the first six months of the year.
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SMC targets Olympic work with sport and leisure arm
Quoted architect SMC Group has created a new division, SMC Sport and Leisure, to target those sectors and take advantage of the 2012 London Olympics.
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Comment
On to a winner
Forget all the media carping. London is on track to host a fantastic Olympics and to leave a legacy of construction best practice that will reach way beyond Stratford
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Sir Robert McAlpine limbers up for Olympic stadium bid
The contractor’s record at the Arsenal football ground makes it favourite to land the 2012 project, as tender documents are released
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Housing associations poised to bid for Olympic village
Registered social landlords have put forward expressions of interest in 4500-home scheme
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ODA launches search for Olympic builder
Contract covering integrated design and construction of 2012 Olympic stadium is put out to tender
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£1bn nuclear plant may use T5 pay deal
The Aldermaston Atomic Weapons Establishment in Berkshire is in talks over using the Heathrow Terminal 5 agreement on a £1bn scheme.
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Allies and Morrison lands 55-storey east London tower
Architect beats off competition from Ian Simpson and Atkins for tallest building in Stratford
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Features
Where are we now?
It’s been a year since London got the job of hosting the 2012 Olympics, and to the untrained eye, nothing much seems to have happened. Mark Leftly commentates on what’s been going on, and what’s planned for the next six years and three weeks
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Olympic best practice rules set to reform industry
Whitehall says “2012 Construction Commitments” will be obligatory on public sector contracts
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Olympic body appoints infrastructure and safety chiefs
The Olympic Delivery Authority makes more key appointments for the construction programme of the 2012 Olympic Games
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Olympic body appoints infrastructure and safety chiefs
The Olympic Delivery Authority has made more key appointments for the construction programme of the 2012 Olympic Games.
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Howard Shiplee lands top job to deliver London Games
ODA hires project manager behind Ascot racecourse as 2012 Olympics' construction director.
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Higgins promises Olympic gold for local contractors
Olympic Delivery Authority chief executive intends to make sure South-east's subcontractors win work on London 2012 projects
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Olympic legal panel announced
Berwin Leighton Paisner, Clifford Chance, DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and Pinsent Masons to advise Olympic Delivery Authority.
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Mayor launches London design body
The GLA's current design advisory groups will operate as a single organisation called Design for London.
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Morrison and Nuttall to clean up Olympics site
Morrison and Nuttall beat rival bids for the £200m contract to clean up the Olympics site
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No Plan B, says ODA
Chief executive David Higgins announces next 10 Olympic milestones to London Assembly.