All Cities articles – Page 5
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Bridge job up for grabs at East Bank cultural quarter
Structure will link site previously known as Olympicopolis with nearby shopping centre
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Mace to manage Olympic Park cultural job as BBC becomes latest tenant to sign up
Broadcaster will move its music studios to the Stratford development
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Wates wraps work on latest stage of Wembley regen
The residential development was designed by Flanagan Lawrence
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Search for contractors for £150m Glasgow framework begins
Three-year framework will cover eight local authorities
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Government coming up short on development, survey finds
London Development Barometer found that 42% of respondents expected less development activity in the capital in the next five years
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Wates bags £23m Brent housing job
Brent Council has awarded Wates Residential a £23.4m contract to build 149 new homes by December 2021. The Knowles House redevelopment in Harlesden will include the construction of two new buildings, providing 92 homes to be used as temporary accommodation and 57 units for independent living ...
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T&T says Brexit putting brakes on cost increases in London
Construction costs in London set to rise 2.8% in 2018 compared to 3.9% in 2017
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Countryside scores £82m Hackney regen job
Housebuilder already working on wider plans across the north London borough
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HS2 Euston architect to help out with Runcorn revamp
Council asks We Made That to come up with plan for area around station
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Work at Robin Hood Gardens stops for five days following near miss
Video footage showed a slab of concrete cross barrier and nearly hit worker
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Project manager named for £1.25bn London brewery redevelopment
First packages of work out next month
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Homes England funding kick-starts phase two of Bristol development
Balfour Beatty has been named as the contractor for the scheme
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Redrawn Bishop's Stortford scheme gets the green light
Earlier plans for the Hertfordshire town were knocked back last year
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Partnering means more than helping to generate funding and mitigate risk
“Partnership” has long been the buzz-word for contractors in the public sector. But it means more than helping to generate funding and mitigate risk
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Grenfell review must be considered and fearless
Politicians and professionals must be responsible and forensic in seeking the truth
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Five tips for fending off dreaded ‘scope creep’
There will always be changes to projects as they progress, but there are steps architects can take to ensure alterations do not derail the scheme
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What this year's Serpentine Pavilion means
The secrets behind this year’s Serpentine Pavilion and how the team meets a deadline of only 20 weeks