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CommentA day in the life of a TCC judge
Mr Justice Akenhead: If you’re one of those who think the life of a judge is one of leisure punctuated by the odd judgment, think again. We don’t even have time to practise our golf strokes
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FeaturesNuclear alert: Future of £50bn new build plan
In the weeks following fukushima, the UK nuclear industry is already under review. what does this mean for the future of £50bn new build plan?
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NewsPolyflor's pearlescent surface
This homogenous vinyl product is designed for commercial environments and suitable for use in healthcare
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NewsLend Lease poaches Laing O'Rourke Australian boss
Andrew Wilson appointed by Lend Lease as managing director on a £3.7bn project in Sydney
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FeaturesBuilding Awards 2011 Project of the Year: Royal Shakespeare Company
Shortlisted for Project of the year, the revamped home of the RSC tries to maintain and represent the history of the site, rather than completely replacing the iconic venue
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FeaturesBuilding Awards 2011 shortlist: Lowther Children's Centre
Shortlisted for Building Project of the Year: Lakehouse shows that an addition doesn’t merely have to be an extension
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Building Awards 2011 Public Building of the Year: Chelsea Academy
Shortlisted for Public Building Project of the Year: Chelsea Academy blends seamlessly into its urban surroundings – but also manages to stand out
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CommentUnderstanding nature
The Japanese earthquake and tsunami have reminded us that the environment is core to contemporary architecture. The pity is, we needed reminding
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NewsBudget: Public construction costs to be cut by 20%
Government to force huge savings by standardising design, as housing and planning overhaul outlined
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NewsInspired by nature
Forbo Flooring systems’ Marmoleum range of linoleum includes colours inspired by landscapes
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NewsTube Lines chief executive leaves after nine months
Andie Harper steps down to be replaced by former RAF director Jon Lamonte
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NewsNew tile designs
Craven Dunnill Jackfield supplied 11,835 tiles to a Cathedral Church in its biggest ever project
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NewsNetwork Rail to overhaul £6bn procurement programme
Rail operator looks to cut costs by opening up major projects to leading construction and engineering firms
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NewsPlans for theatre at Astoria site
New development after the original site was demolished to make way for Crossrail
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NewsSix Bank of England members vote to keep rates at 0.5%
Number of members voting for an increase in interest rates remained unchanged
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NewsEaga secures £300m for start of solar energy push
New contracts to install PV panels will take total number of houses covered to 220,000













