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Kingston students design giant bridge
Architecture students take over the Japanese embassy to create a scale version of the 17th century Kintaikyo Bridge
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Pension funds may bear risk on infrastructure projects
Experts say funds may take on construction risk but need further government help
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MVRDV's 400m 'vertical city' in Jakarta
Dutch architect, with UK engineer Arup, enter plans for mixed-use tower in Indonesian capital for design competition
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Davis Langdon and Mace advise on Thames Estuary airport
Two firms provide expertise on Foster + Partners proposed scheme for new air traffic hub
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High Court orders Pinnacle to pay £16m to Brookfield
Exclusive: Contractor on stalled £1bn tower may seek winding up order as deadline for payment nears
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G&T bags Southbank Centre transformation role
Consultant will act as cost manager on £43m revamp
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Clegg announces £225m housing boost
Deputy prime minister announcse cash to unlock stalled developments and help deliver up to 48,600 homes
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'I'll be back' - Why bosses return to run their companies
Why some bosses come back to save the companies they founded - with varying degrees of success
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CH2M Hill appoints new MD for Europe
Mark Fallon moves from head of consultant’s nuclear business
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UKCG kills hopes for industry's 'single voice'
Exclusive: UK Contractors Group throws weight behind CBI Construction Council, effectively ending hopes for a new pan-industry forum to lobby government
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Architect mayor takes charge in Bristol
Architect George Ferguson has pledged to follow the spirit of engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel after being elected mayor of Bristol
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Government unveils £412m college pipeline
Government to provide £110m injection while colleges are investing £330m in projects
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Overseas growth boosts G&T results
International revenue up a fifth as consultant posts solid results
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How UK construction consultants are selling themselves abroad
UK firms are picking up increasing amounts of work abroad
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Sizewell nuclear project to create 5,600 jobs
EDF Energy sets out plans for transportation of materials to the site and worker accommodation
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Wonders & blunders with Lindy Patterson
Scotland’s Forth Bridge takes Lindy Patterson’s breath away but Glasgow’s principal civic square, the scene of so many protests, is itself the subject of her protestations
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Road project timescales to be halved
Government promises new approach to road construction including 24-hour working
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Earls Court redevelopment wins planning
Developer Capco wins approval from second London borough for £8bn scheme to redevelop Earls Court