All articles by Karolin Schaps – Page 5
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Page\Park to revamp Scottish National Portrait Gallery
Scottish architects will design the £17.6m redevelopment of gallery, which aims to double visitor capacity
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Chinese officials crackdown on site accidents
Government punishes 183 people reponsible safety breaches, but maintains no 'major' accidents occured on the Olympic site
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Flint replaces Cooper as housing minister
Announcement imminent as Hain’s resignation triggers reshuffle
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Network Rail faces £10m fine for delays
Chief executive Iain Coucher says the expected compensation payments would not be passed on to contractors
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Wilkinson Eyre towers to flank London's Beetham tower
Southwark Council has granted planning permission for the scheme on Blackfriars Road
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Olympic media centre legacy could be lost, warns local mayor
Hackney mayor Jules Pipe says legacy opportunity will be wasted if ODA fails to consult broadcasters and record companies
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Deutsche Bahn buys Laing Rail
German company will take over owner of Chiltern Railways after deal is officially approved
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Turner & Townsend joins panel for £30bn Network Rail package
T&T to be on consultant panel for over four years on major projects such as Thameslink and Crossrail
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Go-ahead likely for 16 casinos
Culture secretary expected to announce plans over the next few weeks to build casinos
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Developers release plans for Clapham Junction make-over
Delancey and Land Securities unveil design for mixed-use redevelopment at railway station in south London
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Network Rail blames delays on overhead line workers
Network Rail will take more specialists engineers in-house as a result of the holiday delays
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Features
The path to power
News analysis: The government has willed the creation of the first nuclear reactors since 1995, but to get them it needs to erect a new planning system, overcome opposition from a host of enemies – some within the construction industry – and work out a way to store toxic waste ...
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Meet the new nanny
Lance Taylor is chief executive of Rider Levett Bucknall, a global QS that, according to him, resembles a ‘65-year-old toddler’. Here the rugby-playing hard man tells Karolin Schaps how he plans to nurture it through its teething problems.
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Pakistan turmoil hits Mott MacDonald
Planning work on Mott MacDonald’s £245m Karachi Port Tower in Pakistan has been hit by political unrest in the country.
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Pakistan turmoil hits Mott MacDonald
Planning work on £245m Karachi Port Tower in Pakistan has been hit by political unrest
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QS sector hungry for deals
Consolidation in the consultancy sector looked set to accelerate this week with the promise of more acquisitions by two prominent players.
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QS sector hungry for deals
Consolidation in the consultancy sector looked set to accelerate this week with the promise of more acquisitions by two prominent players
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Franklin and Andrews win Brighton stadium contract
Consultant appointed QS on Albion Football Club stadium scheme
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Government ‘faces £8bn bill’ unless inflation is tamed
ICE State of the Nation report calls for independent commission to plan infrastructure work
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Brown to oversee new regulations panel
The Risk and Regulation Advisory Council will influence development of regulation policies