All articles by Mike Brown – Page 4
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Architects report continuing upswing
Latest RIBA survey finds architects’ confidence in future workloads is continuing to rise across all parts of the UK
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Features
From the archive: The Crystal Palace
As London prepares for the Crystal Palace to rise again, we take a look back into our archive at how the project was received first time around
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Patsy Byrne's eldest son takes helm at Byrne Group
Michael Byrne has been appointed chief executive of Byrne Group, following the death of Patsy Byrne
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New Libyan arts centre opens
A new arts and cultural centre has opened in the heart of Tripoli, Libya
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Archive Titles
What does the Labour reshuffle mean for HS2?
Labour’s shifting stance on HS2 demonstrates how politics can jeopardise major infrastructure projects
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Plans for Manchester's Islington Wharf scheme unveiled
Plans for ISIS Waterside Regeneration’s Islington Wharf Mews scheme in Manchester have been unveiled
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Network Rail picks boss for Australian consulting business
Network Rail Consulting has appointed Peter Koning as general manager of its newly-established Australia and New Zealand operation
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Atkins looks to recruit architects after winning education work
Firm looking for a minimum of 20 architects to help deliver primary, secondary, further and higher education projects
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Laing O'Rourke's Australian boss steps down
David Stewart resigns in order to address corruption scandal engulfing his previous employer Leighton Holdings
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Network Rail wins consulting role on £4.8bn Sydney rail project
Network Rail’s consulting business has won a role on a £4.8bn rail project in Australia.
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Travelodge calls for councils to invest in hotel construction
Hotel chain calls for councils to use their access to development finance to help fund the construction of new hotels
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VHH unveils plans for Richard III's tomb
Architect van Heyningen and Haward has revealed final design proposals for Richard III’s tomb at Leicester Cathedral
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Crossrail workers discover Roman skulls
Workers on the Crossrail project have found around 20 Roman skulls at Liverpool Street station while undertaking tunnelling work
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Corruption 'still common' in construction
CIOB survey finds that more than one in three construction professionals have been offered a bribe or incentive
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T&T wins role on expansion of Abu Dhabi airport
Turner Townsend has won a role on the major expansion of Abu Dhabi International Airport
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Bam wins £30m Network Rail job
Bam Construction has won the contract to build a £30m operating centre for Network Rail in Basingstoke
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Construction set to start on £280m Welsh racetrack
Construction work on a £280m racetrack in Wales will start early next year after a deal was agreed between the developers and the local council
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Crossrail boss warns UK could lose tunnelling expertise
Andrew Wolstenholme warns tunnelling specialists will go overseas unless major infrastructure projects are brought forward to fill gap left when Crossrail is completed
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Government 'must tighten focus of infrastructure plan'
Institute of Civil Engineers calls for government to narrow focus of its infrastructure plan to a concise list of priority projects
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