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NewsDogs chased out of Catford
A planning application will be submitted to the London borough of Lewisham for the regeneration of Catford Greyhound stadium and station gateway into a mixed-use scheme.
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NewsThe bridge over the River Lea
Heneghan Peng Architects and engineer Adams Kara Taylor have won the competition to design a footbridge at the heart of the Olympic park.
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McColl finds backers in attempt to reclaim SMC
Stewart McColl, founder and former chief executive of SMC, could be poised to regain control of the architectural group months after he was ousted.
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Anger over ruling on asbestos
Unions have reacted angrily to a ruling that will prevent workers claiming compensation for an asbestos-related condition.
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NewsSchool of Turner
David Chipperfield has presented amended designs for an art gallery in Margate, Kent.
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NewsFoster duets with U2
Foster + Partners has won the competition to design the U2 Tower in Dublin’s docklands.
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NewsHow’s that for a footbridge?
Architect Hakes Associates has won two architectural competitions in Colchester with designs for a wavy footbridge and a spiralling department store.
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MPs to grill industry leaders
Leading figures from the construction industry will be called as witnesses in a parliamentary inquiry next week.
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Death on site
Contractor FJ Chalcroft was fined £260,000 after an employee was killed on a building site in Nottinghamshire.
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Architect fined
Architect Quinlan Terry was fined £25,000 last week for the illegal demolition of two grade II-listed buildings in Regent’s Park.
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Birmingham library
An international design competition is to be launched for a £193m library in Centenary Square, Birmingham.
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£17m lifeline for construction college
The National Construction College (NCC) has won £17m of funding, which should be enough to secure its future if a planning application to raise £4.3m is successful next month.
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NewsCircus trick
The Bristol Alliance, a joint venture between Land Securities and Hammerson, has handed over this new House of Fraser department store in Bristol.
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CommentWhy Crossrail is looking good
After 18 years, Crossrail is finally up on the departures board.
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FeaturesLeadbitter, the champions
The Oxfordshire contractor wins the cup in Building’s inaugural charity five-a-side tournament
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NewsGreen development unveiled for Welsh port
A £350million Waterfornt Barry scheme in South Wales claims it “setting new standards for sustainable construction in Wales”
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NewsCode for Sustainable Homes online seminar launched
Building.co.uk to host an online webinar looking at the effective use of techniques and materials to achieve new hosuing legislation














