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NewsSavoy hotel plans full-scale £85m refurbishment
John Rowan & Partners tipped to win project management role in revamp of 117-year-old London landmark
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FeaturesCurved space – the Peter Harrison Planetarium
Greenwich park is about to get a strange and beautiful adornment: a weird bronze cone through which the heavens will be made manifest. Thomas Lane found out how it's being made
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More firms join flight from Procure 21
Taylor Woodrow and Amec are the latest contractors to resign from hospital framework programme.
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FeaturesJust the job
Angus Robertson tells Sonia Soltani how he followed his heart to the city that never sleeps
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NewsCyril Sweett allies with Indian property firm
Cyril Sweett has formed a strategic alliance with the Indian arm of US property company Trammell Crow.
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Receiver sells Dew piling arm to Irish specialist
The specialist piling division of Dew Construction, which went into receivership last month, has been sold to Belfast-based Lagan Holdings.
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‘World Cup effect' revealed
The number of houses sold could rise as much as 10% once the World Cup tournament is over in July, research has revealed.
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John Doyle rings the changes at London subsidiary Bell
Concrete contractor John Doyle Group has appointed a managing director to run its London-based subsidiary Bell.
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CommentPigs and cream
The construction industry is split into the firms that do the actual work and those that skim off their profit under the guise of supervision and regulation
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FeaturesThe technology and beauty of aircraft
A sleek building in the shape of a boomerang, or more appropriately a pair of aircraft wings, has been opened at Farnborough airport in Hampshire.
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FeaturesWhere in the world?
From the salmon runs of British Columbia to the golf courses of Hong Kong, the white rum of Antigua to the jade green pastis of southern France … there's a whole world waiting for you. Hays Construction & Property and Building's international salary guide helps you take off the blindfold ...
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CommentPost-match analysis
Now that the teams have left the pitch, let's look at what really happened at Wembley. And as we so often see, it all came down to the management of design risks
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CommentVolunteers? You and you
The English court system has got into the habit of frogmarching would-be litigants to mediation, and this is damaging the reputation of the judges and mediators
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CommentGoliath won
The judge said neither Multiplex nor Cleveland Bridge could claim outright victory over Wembley, but on all the big money questions, the Aussies came out on top













