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    Foreign Office wins first City job

    2006-04-28T00:00:00Z

    Foreign Office Architects has been appointed by developer the Beetham Organisation to design a 8400 m² commercial project in the City of London.

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    Land Sec to refurbish City tower block

    2006-04-28T00:00:00Z

    Architect Fletcher Priest is to submit a planning application for an overhaul of Land Securities' 15-storey Dashwood House in the City of London.

  • Cartwright Pickard Architects has submitted a planning application for this £12m mixed-use scheme in Sheffield, South Yorkshire.
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    Rosy future

    2006-04-28T00:00:00Z

    Cartwright Pickard Architects has submitted a planning application for this £12m mixed-use scheme in Sheffield, South Yorkshire.

  • In contrast to the larger stadium next door, the 13,000-capacity Wembley Arena has been refurbished on time and on budget. The £35m makeover of the arena by PRP Architects and Tooley & Foster Partnership has been completed in 15 months
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    On time? Wembley? Really?

    2006-04-28T00:00:00Z

    In contrast to the larger stadium next door, the 13,000-capacity Wembley Arena has been refurbished on time and on budget. The £35m makeover of the arena by PRP Architects and Tooley & Foster Partnership has been completed in 15 months by John Sisk & Son.

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    Chimneys gain reprieve after Part L oversight

    2006-04-28T00:00:00Z

    Housebuilders set to reintroduce chimneys in designs after rule change improves their carbon rating

  • For whom the school bell tolls
    Features

    For whom the (school) bell tolls

    2006-04-28T00:00:00Z

    Political scandal, organisational muddle and diminishing funds are threatening to kill off Tony Blair's cherished city academies. George Hay looks at what went wrong, and whether lessons can be learned in time to save them

  • Denise Chevin
    Comment

    No end of a lesson

    2006-04-28T00:00:00Z

    The government's 21st-century schools extravaganza is in deep, deep trouble.

  • News

    OFT set to crack down on housing repair sector

    2006-04-28T00:00:00Z

    Smaller builders expected to be hit hardest in new wave of inquiries as OFT continues hunt for industry cartels

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    HSE issues safety alert after Jurys Inn collapse

    2006-04-28T00:00:00Z

    The Health and Safety Executive has issued a safety alert to the industry following the fatal scaffolding collapse in Milton Keynes two weeks ago.

  • Feilden Clegg Bradley Architects has become the first architect to be granted planning approval for a country house under the ODPM’s  policy statement on sustainable development in rural areas.
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    Feilden's country pad

    2006-04-28T00:00:00Z

    Feilden Clegg Bradley Architects has become the first architect to be granted planning approval for a country house under the ODPM's policy statement on sustainable development in rural areas. PPS7 permits such buildings, even if they contravene the local development plan, as long as they are designed to "the highest ...

  • Colley: Trenchant criticism
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    Soaring energy prices to add £1.3bn a year to costs

    2006-04-28T00:00:00Z

    Construction Products Association warns accelerating inflation will raise cost of Olympics at least £90m

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    Tories invite industry leaders to policy seminar

    2006-04-28T00:00:00Z

    The Conservative party is to hold a seminar next month attended by up to 18 leading industry figures to help develop its construction policy.

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    Amec wins £350m city deal

    2006-04-28T00:00:00Z

    Amec, English Partnerships and Legal & General have won the race to develop a £350m city-centre business quarter in Liverpool.

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    BandValley gets go-ahead for Hawkins\Brown design

    2006-04-28T00:00:00Z

    Developer BandValley has won planning permission for a £53m mixed-use regeneration scheme at Stockwell Green, south London.

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    Stratford masterplan hit by auction delay

    2006-04-28T00:00:00Z

    THE Architects behind the masterplan for Stratford City in east London have delayed submitting it for planning approval because of an unresolved battle over which developer will take it forward, write Vikki Miller and Josh Brooks.

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    Gleeds, and Sir Steve, sign up for Olympic delivery bid

    2006-04-28T00:00:00Z

    Cost consultant Gleeds and its Olympic ambassador Sir Steve Redgrave have joined forces with Amec and Balfour Beatty to bid for the Olympic delivery partner role.

  • A £3.5m wildfowl visitor centre designed by Allies and Morrison opens next week at Welney in the Norfolk fens.
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    Fens and fowl

    2006-04-28T00:00:00Z

    A £3.5m wildfowl visitor centre designed by Allies and Morrison opens next week at Welney in the Norfolk fens.

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    MJP starts to lose former BBC staff

    2006-04-28T00:00:00Z

    Architect MacCormac Jamieson Prichard is set to lose two senior architects who worked on the BBC Broadcasting House project in the clearest signal yet it will not return to the scheme, writes Vikki Miller.

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    Bowcott hearing under way

    2006-04-28T00:00:00Z

    Amec was this week presenting evidence at an employment tribunal case brought by Steve Bowcott, the former managing director of its UK construction services business.

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    City academies cost more

    2006-04-28T00:00:00Z

    The City Academy programme came under renewed pressure this week after it emerged that each costs £8m more to build than a conventional school.