All articles by Dan Stewart – Page 30
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Courts Service appoints five to consultants’ framework
Turner & Townsend, Mouchel Parkman, Mott MacDonald, Drivers Jonas and Hurd Rolland to provide cost consulting services
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Aquatics centre construction to begin early
Project team lead by Balfour Beatty, Zaha Hadid and Arup finalise construction plans for roof criticised by the BBC
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Credit crunch slashes 900 flats from Olympic Village
ODA chief executive admits residential units will be reduced by a quarter
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Balfour Beatty strong after six months of acquisitions
Construction and engineering group releases confident trading update following £320m buying spree
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World Trade Center redevelopment delayed until 2013
Libeskind, Foster and Rogers towers to be $3bn over budget and two years late, says report
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ISG urges caution on commercial fit-out market
But company predicts “substantial progress” following large wins
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Workers paid just £8.80 a week on Skanska site
Construction union Ucatt slams “appalling” levels of pay to Lithuanian workers
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Carillion order book to hit £20bn
Support services, PPP and construction group reveals highest-ever amount of forward business
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London Festival of Architecture hub highlights from Canary Wharf
The hublights of the second week of the London Festival of Architecture in Canary Wharf, Stratford and the Greenwich Peninsula
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Chipperfield and Herzog chase Lord’s victory
Herzog & de Meuron and David Chipperfield Architects are to battle it out to design a £200m masterplan for Lord’s cricket ground
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Chipperfield and Herzog chase Lord’s victory
Herzog & de Meuron and David Chipperfield Architects are to battle it out to design a £200m masterplan for Lord’s cricket ground
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Foster + Partners could be flown in to save Euro 2012
British architect one of two finalists for revamp of Ukraine’s largest stadium
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The rotating tower block is dreadful – but Brits are to blame
We can knock Vinoly's London eco-chimney, but UK developers and architects are being equally gaudy and ungracious in Dubai
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Government favours positive discrimination
Equalities Bill lets firms favour female or ethnic-minority job applicants over equally able white males
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SMC reports robust trading and restructures debt
Listed architect reports “substantial growth” in Asia, with potential to expand in Middle East
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Laing O’Rourke starts work on Liverpool stadium
Enabling commences on £350m, 60,000-seater stadium designed by Ryder HKS
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Government agrees £133m training deal with Constructionskills
Funds for training body will go towards new apprenticeships and bursaries over a three-year period
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Fitzpatrick Contractors wins Olympic Park highways job
ODA awards Fitzpatrick three-year contract to carry out maintenance and construction work on internal roads
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Festival vox pops: "We actually came here for the music"
It seems not everyone is going to LFA events for the architecture, but they're enjoying themselves nonetheless