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FeaturesSizewell stories
We can also learn a lot from the last reactor built in Britain, Suffolk's Sizewell B. Here, key members of the project team share their memories with Graham Ridout
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CommentEast London, 2030
Open mike - Some serious upward adjustments to Lord Rogers' vision for the Thames Gateway led to a stunt fantasy masterplan - but one that could succeed with the right convictions behind it
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FeaturesFive ways to spot a sinking ship
Why are your directors always having meetings? Why is everyone so angry? And why has the boss just moved the sofa out of his office? Mark Leftly explains how to spot if your firm is heading for the rocks
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Places to be - July and beyond
Your monthly guide to all the best networking events, parties and essential industry seminars
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NewsFaithful + Gould poaches two directors from rivals
Atkins' QS arm hires Cyril Sweett associate director and Gardiner & Theobald partner
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Anshen & Allen takes over Anshen Dyer
Anshen Dyer, the London architect specialising in healthcare and research, is to be taken over by US-based Anshen & Allen, one of its two parent companies.
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NewsGovernment to strengthen Livingstone's housing hand
Mayor expected to gain more control over Housing Corporation and borough councils
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Rouse offers carrot and stick to developers
Housing Corporation chief executive Jon Rouse has promised developers a more flexible grant regime as long as they do not sit on their assets.
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CommentA tale of two campaigns
The government is to be given credit for answering the cries for help from industry over the Building Regulations. In our Reform the Regs campaign, we called on the government to work with industry to make the existing regulations coherent, to make new regulations transparent and to put up a ...
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NewsRegs minister backs our 99% Campaign
Angela Smith pledges her support, and initiates reform of Building Regs
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Barker to back independent planning boards
Kate Barker, the Bank of England adviser who is researching planning and the economy, is expected to be in favour of an independent board to approve infrastructure projects such as nuclear power stations.
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Botes Construction goes into administration
Regional contractor Botes Construction has been handed over to administrator Kroll, and the Botes Maintenance division has been bought by shareholder Epic Reconstruction.
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Appeal over Wembley case
Former Wembley steelwork contractor Cleveland Bridge has decided to appeal against the judge's decision in its £50m High Court row with Multiplex.
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Turner & Townsend and EC Harris form nuclear pact
Firms form joint venture in anticipation of decision to build new wave of power stations
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Olympic body appoints infrastructure and safety chiefs
The Olympic Delivery Authority has made more key appointments for the construction programme of the 2012 Olympic Games.
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Bengal boxes
Piercy Conner has won an international competition with this design for sustainable housing in Calcutta, India.
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NewsBlaze shuts down McAlpine site
Up to 50 construction workers had to be evacuated after fire broke out at the Guardian Media Group's headquarters project in central London.
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Clients sceptical about CIC contract
The Construction Industry Council has asked for feedback on its draft consultants' contract, which was published online today.
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NewsSix on the elephant
Sarah Wigglesworth Architects has won a competition with this proposal for a housing scheme in Elephant & Castle, south London.














