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Davis Langdon appointed to Medical Research Council framework
Five-year contract will involve a mix of refurb and new builds valued at up to £15m
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Stace announces new appointment
Former Clark Thomas Swift founding partner joins firm's Leeds office
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Student architect on finding a job on Facebook
Architects remain traditionalists when it comes to searching for work and finding the right candidate
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UCL announces new architecture teaching positions
Three professors appointed in Bartlett School of Architecture and the Built Environment
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RIBA Student Awards 2009: The winners
A set of militarised coastal defence towers perform multiple functions, and an alternative to typical conservationist practices
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Architects in conversation: London & Rome - 23 February
IaN+ in conversation with Witherford Watson Mann is part of the Architecture Foundation’s London_Rome series.This talk features Luca Galofaro from IaN+ and Stephen Witherford from WWM. Chaired by Italian critic and curator Pippo Ciorra.
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Dubai World to reveal debt plan in January
Nakheel's parent says it needs time for assets to recover value lost during global recession
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Roger Humber steps down as Circle Anglia chairman
Sir Robin Young will take Humber's place at helm of affordable housebuilder in January
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Joseph and Mary's neighbouring property discovered in Nazareth
Jesus and his followers likely to have known of ancient home discovered in Holy land
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Carillion wins £157m health PPP in Toronto
Carillion Health Solutions JV will build and finance the city's Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
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LSC paid out £30m in bonuses
The Learning and Skills council paid bonuses to 400 of its 3500 staff
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Olympic handball arena foundations completed
Venue for 2012 Olympics is set to complete by summer 2011
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Jonathan Davie joins Persimmon as non-executive director
Davies is chair of IG Group Holdings, First Avenue Partners and non-executive director of Portland Gas
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Does the whole GDP debate really rest on dodgy construction output figures?
It has long been said that construction is an important bellwether in determining the shape of the nation’s economic progress.Today the performance of construction, or rather revisions to its measured performance, seemingly determined how close the UK is to recovery.The upwardly revised construction data put the nation yet closer to ...
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Half of Kickstart homes fail government's own design test
HCA admits 54% of social homes in £1bn programme achieve less than 10 out of 20 in Cabe review
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Morgan Sindall JV picked for £417m Thames Water project
Joint venture appointed preferred bidder to build the Lee Tunnel in east London, starting in April 2010
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Decline in construction product sales continues
Construction Products Association says manufacturers report a fall in sales although decline is at a slower rate
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Residential planning activity bounces back
Brickonomics: Planning decisions are on the rise but how much is due to housebuilders switching consents from flats to houses
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BAA appeal puts airport break-up on hold
Airport operator given more time to persuade Competition Commission to scrap sell-off
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Galliford Try lands Olympic village contract
Contractor awarded final Tier One contract to build part of the residential development on 2012 athletes village