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FeaturesFirst impressions: BIG's Faroe Islands education centre
Students from the Royal College of Art and Nottingham Trent University comment on the Torshavn scheme
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NewsCapita Symonds consultant on £30m eco sports hub
UK’s first sustainable community sports centre gets go ahead
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NewsHill appoints new head of Manchester office
Consultant hires civil engineer with 40 years experience in construction and engineering
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NewsRLF appointed QS on seven new health clubs
Client DW Sports Fitness plans clubs in Milton Keynes, Canterbury, Poole and Ireland
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NewsAedas forms an alliance with Pininfarina
Architect will work with Italian design consultant to create exclusive interiors
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NewsAukett slumps to £1.9m loss as turnover dives by a third
Chairman: 'To say that the group's financial year was difficult would be an understatement'
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NewsGovernment to take powers away from urban development corporations
Fate of UK's three UDCs decided by government review which deems them inefficient
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NewsBarratt: Housing market has shown 'measure of recovery'
Trading update reveals better than forecast debt level of £610m
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NewsCarillion closes £192m Rochdale BSF deal
Contractor's BSF work now totals £1.3bn as joint venture seals contract to deliver 13 new or refurbished schools over four years
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NewsMultibuild set to be wound up
Stockport-based contractor blames collapse on penalty costs on two major projects and cash-flow problems caused by recession
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NewsJarvis scoops £91m infrastructure contract
Shares in rail services group rise 6% on news of contract win
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NewsDurham eco-village to tap into geo-thermal energy
Newcastle University is pioneering system that will use renewable energy from granite rock 'hotspot'
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NewsPrison building programme will be 'costly mistake', say MPs
Justice select committee calls for prison population to be cut by a third so money can be spent on alternatives to custody instead
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NewsBAM FM's new director aims to double turnover
David Leishman sets £40m target for next three years for schools facilities division
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NewsAecom's winning design for Seoul Grand Park
New York office scoops competition in South Korea with Living World design
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NewsStyles & Wood trading in line with expectations
City forecasts estimate turnover of retail fit-out specialist will be about £140m and pre-tax-profit will be about £280,000
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NewsLaing O'Rourke seals £154m rail deal in Australia
Contractor teams up with O'Donnell Griffin to upgrade rail infrastructure in Victoria, Australia
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NewsAberdeen residents consulted on city square plan
Design by Martha Schwartz has been controversial because it will involve building over historic Union Terrace Gardens













