All articles by Iain Withers – Page 77
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Fresh delay to £750m public sector framework 'sets off alarm bells'
Consultants hit out at mismanagement and confusion after deadline for submission of bids for major framework put back
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Bam could lose prestigious £300m Google HQ job
Exclusive: Client’s ‘fundamental review’ of King’s Cross office could double project’s value and spark re-procurement
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St Modwen lands pre-let to start next Longbridge phase
Developer will start next phase of £1bn Longbridge town centre scheme mid-2014
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Government to change subsidies to boost offshore wind
Government will also cut ‘strike price’ for onshore wind and solar energy schemes
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Comment
Not everyone accepts BIM
Tony Bingham’s article on BIM has sparked a fierce debate, but it’s important to realise that not everyone in the industry is a BIM convert
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Aecom's commercial team in new shake-up
Will MacDonald joins from Inhabit Group, while Paul Nash departs for Turner Townsend
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Two killed in Brazil World Cup crane collapse
Crane falls during construction of stadium that will host opening match of 2014 World Cup
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Galliford Try bags £48m Scottish schools brace
Contractor’s Morrison division appointed preferred bidder on schools
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Balfour Beatty closes £317m power cables deal
Contractor’s investment arm reaches financial close on Suffolk wind farm cables
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Sweett lands £200m Manchester engineering campus
Consultant will join Buro Four on Mancheter University’s largest ever project
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Aecom hires new UK managing director
Engineer recruits the UK boss of fellow US consultant Fluor
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G&T profit up for first time in four years
Consultant boosted by overseas growth but shrinks 9% in the UK
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Severfield reduces losses as 84 jobs cut
The UK’s largest specialist steelwork contractor posts half-year results
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Clients ‘too terrified’ of EU procurement rules, says Vince Cable
Minister blames over-cautious public sector clients for shutting out SMEs
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Former DL partners to build ‘humane’ Qatar worker homes
Exclusive: Firm says housing will provide ‘dignified’ conditions as scrutiny grows on World Cup labour practices
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Comment
Behind the scenes: Qatar's hidden labour camps
Doha’s Industrial Zone is the side of Qatar the government doesn’t want you to see
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Features
Al Wakrah stadium: The big heat
Despite pressure to move the 2022 World Cup to the winter, Qatar is soldiering on with plans to hold the games in the summer. So how will the new stadiums cope with the scorching temperatures, and carbon neutral and legacy goals?
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GMB slams UK builders working in Qatar
UK union says only 1 of 13 contractors have yet to respond to its letter highlighting concerns
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Zaha Hadid and Aecom unveil first Qatar 2022 stadium designs
Al Wakrah stadium is currently being designed for a summer World Cup, despite efforts to move the tournament to the winter