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UKGBC launches series of Olympic learning events
Programme will offer industry leaders the chance to learn from Olympic projects
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Build Up launched for career development
University of Westminster offers short career courses to help construction professionals further their careers
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First Impressions: Koolhaas' Gartnavel Maggie’s Centre
Building’s student panel are impressed with OMA founder’s first UK project
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Atkins unveils designs for Georgia skyscraper
250m-tall tower will be one of the tallest in the region
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Hill wins contracts in Iraq, US and Greece
Consultant is project manager on new $100m Al Anbar Olympic Stadium in Al Anbar, Iraq
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YRM entered administration before RMJM sale
Pre-pack deal leaves majority of staff without two-months’ wages
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Hansom: Choose wisely
There are lessons to be learnt as one firm backs publicly disgraced figures, a despot is credited with building monstrosities and a property tycoon may regret reaching for the shaving foam
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MPs’ committee blasts planning changes
Report criticises changes to the planning system for allowing unsustainable development and urges reform
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Shaylor bullish on profit and turnover
Chief executive Stephen Shaylor says diversification strategy will put firm back to 2010 levels
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CPA warns of gloomy 2012 for construction
Predictions for output revised down and emphasis put on need for strong private sector recovery
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YRM to operate as separate studio after RMJM takeover
Architecture specialist to work as ‘YRM-Lab’, with few staff transferring to Scottish-based firm
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Councils’ objections throw doubt on 2012 legacy plans
Four bordering authorities voice concerns over OPLC’s focus on housing for the park
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Deals in writing: Noel's house party poopers
TV presenter Noel Edmonds learnt the hard way that if a deal’s not put in writing, it’s a no deal
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Country focus: The Balkans
The republics of the former Yugoslavia were hit hard by the global recession in 2009, and now the EU debt crisis is threatening their recovery. Sasa Trajkovic from EC Harris reports
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How Britain can control its own destiny
While Europe is turning into a technocracy, at least the British public still has some say in its own affairs - and a chance to challenge the government’s austerity drive, says David Blunkett
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Inbox: Set in motion
Readers offer a solution to propel feed-in tariffs to success, draw up a plan to help small builders and extol the virtues of forward-thinking projects such as the McLaren factory
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Construction appointments: 6 January 2012
This week,Vauxhall Nine Elms regeneration scheme and Dorsey & Whitney are among firms have made new appointments