All articles by Dan Stewart – Page 34
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Johnson drops objection to London desalination plant
High Court appeal against Thames Water power station lodged by Ken Livingstone dropped by new mayor
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MPs to examine greening existing buildings
Parliamentary group starts inquiry into retrofitting commercial buildings
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Government announces £10m package for struggling homeowners
Measures include free legal representation and more advice for those with debts
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Designing out terror
Dan Stewart had one day to find out if architects can help protect the country from terrorist attack. Fortunately, he spent it at one of the new government training sessions on designing out terror …
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Boris’ threat to tall buildings
Developers wait to see if new London mayor will act on promise to scrap capital’s skyscrapers
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Rogers nets biggest ever profit
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners has released its strongest set of results yet with both turnover and pre-tax profit up a quarter on last year’s figures, writes Dan Stewart.
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Rogers nets biggest ever profit
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners has released its strongest set of results yet with both turnover and pre-tax profit up a quarter on last year’s figures, writes Dan Stewart.
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Councillors need training to make planning decisions, says BPF
British Property Federation tells parliamentary group that local councillors lack formal training
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Bomb forces evacuation of Miller Construction site
Unexploded WWII explosive found during construction of university campus
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Wilkinson Eyre towers called in for public inquiry
Secretary of State says two towers in Southwark by developer Circleplane should be scrutinised
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Unions renew calls to stamp out vulnerable worker abuse
Firms still use industry tax scheme to exploit staff through bogus self-employment, claims TUC report
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Roofing boss jailed after teenage employee's fatal fall
North Eastern Roofing owner imprisoned for 10 months after admitting manslaughter in relation to site accident
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Boris Johnson appoints Sir Simon Milton senior adviser on planning
Critic of Ken Livingstone and chair of Local Government Association takes on planning advisory role
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Architecture Foundation director to step down
Rowan Moore, who faced criticism after HQ design by Zaha Hadid was scrapped, to leave role in mid-June
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Aukett Fitzroy Robinson appoints new chairman
Tim Hodgson of DTZ takes over from Gerry Deighton, who becomes president
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Balfour Beatty buys Blackpool airport for £14m
Baflour Beatty says airport is set to become a gateway to Lancashire and Cumbria
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Work starts on Olympic sailing facilities
Weymouth & Portland Academy will be first venue completed for 2012 Games.
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Councils act to purge suppliers in wake of OFT inquiry
Contractors face being left off local authority tenders as public sector clients react to bid-rigging scandal
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MPs: Hadid pool is ‘over-designed’
The second critical parliamentary report on the 2012 Games within a week has described Zaha Hadid’s Olympic aquatics centre as “over-designed”, writes Dan Stewart.