All articles by Dan Stewart – Page 41
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Work stops on £300m Chester development
A £300m HBG mixed-use scheme in Chester has been mothballed as a result of financial instability.The city’s council was expecting developer ING Real Estate to sign a agreement giving the Northgate Quarter scheme the green light in December. However, the developer has said that “market conditions” have made the scheme’s ...
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HOK poaches Skanska man
Architect appoints PFI expert James Berry as second-in-command in the UK
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BAA rejects T5 agreement for T5c
BAA will not use the procurement method it pioneered at Heathrow Terminal 5 on the building’s second satellite.
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Work stops on £300m Chester development
A £300m HBG mixed-use scheme in Chester has been mothballed as a result of financial instability.
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Barratt gets green light for Canada Water scheme
Southwark council approves plans for 63 homes in east London development
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Timms pledges to help SMEs win 2012 work
Construction minister Stephen Timms will tell small businesses how they can benefit from the Olympic Games
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Birmingham seeks architect for £193m library
New Birmingham Central Library will be combined with remodelled Birmingham Repertory theatre
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Momentum builds behind Severn tidal barrage
Government launches feasibility study for £14bn tidal barrage in Severn Estuary
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Gary Neville mansion on 'injury' list
Construction problems identified on Man Utd star's home will take six months to fix
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Wilkinson Eyre and Foster battle it out in St Petersburg
British architects make shortlist for masterplanning of market district in former Russian capital
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Second Bovis director joins Candy & Candy
Rod King leaves Bovis Lend Lease to become commercial director at luxury homes developer
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BAA picks nine contractors for £9.5bn framework
Work may include Heathrow and Stansted terminals Firms could recruit axed BAA staff
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ODA makes U-turn over payments to specialists
Olympic construction director says project bank accounts ‘not appropriate’ for large schemes
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Sir Robert McAlpine axed from two major schemes
Developers try to reduce costs on £100m Oxford Street and £140m Newport projects
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BAA picks nine contractors for £9.5bn framework
Work may include Heathrow and Stansted terminals Firms could recruit axed BAA staff
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Design contest for George W's library
American magazine offers an iPod Touch to architects who come up with alternative designs for the US presidential library
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A Hard Day’s Night at the Beatles Hotel
Grade-II listed hotel in 'Beatles quarter' of Liverpool set to open filled with artwork and memorabilla of the band
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Taylor Wimpey warns of 'subdued start' to spring selling season
Housebuilder will meet forecasts for 2007 but reveals 20% fall in value of orders
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Window cracks appear in new Renzo Piano building
High winds are thought to be the cause of the cracks in the New York Times HQ building
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Balfour Beatty issues strong trading update
Contractor predicts results at 'top end of current expectations', and says losses in Metronet will make minimal impact