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Life after alsop
A year ago Christophe Egret caused a huge stir when he quit Alsop to start his own practice with fellow escapee David West. Vikki Miller found out what's happened to him since then, where he's planning to go next - and what's in his little black books.
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Into the volcano
In the Spanish resort of Tenerife, local architect Fernando Menis has created an arts centre that brilliantly evokes the island's mountains, cliffs, beaches and ocean
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It's feeding time
Mergermania hit construction in 2005. Now the predators are circling again in contracting, consulting, housebuilding and building materials. Angela Monaghan and Mark Leftly ask who'll get snapped up next - and who'll do the snapping
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Amey team wins £400m Bradford BSF deal
A consortium led by joint venture between Amey and Costain has been named preferred bidder for a 10-year, £400m Building Schools for the Future programme in Bradford.
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Poor adjudicators face purge
Two bodies responsible for nominating adjudicators are taking action to rid their membership of poor performers..
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A caring community
A partnership between Haringey council and developer Inner Circle has begun its £75m redevelopment of a seven-acre site, formerly part of Middlesex University, at White Hart Lane in north London.
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Government to begin talks over regulatory reform
ODPM calls for consultation on regulatory reform, as industry awaits final Part L document
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Handy for the shops …
Australian retail developer Westfield could include housing around its £1.5bn White City shopping centre in west London.
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Multiplex sets out Wembley legal defence
Wembley contractor Multiplex has rejected claims made last week by Cleveland Bridge that it tried to bust the firm with an "armageddon plan".
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Balfour gives up on Mowlem
Balfour Beatty said on Wednesday afternoon that it was pulling out of the battle with Carillion to buy Mowlem.
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Latham confident that training levy will survive
Sir Michael Latham, chairman of CITB-ConstructionSkills, is confident that the government will act to preserve the statutory training levy despite a decline in industry support for the measure.
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Sir Fraser Morrison and AWG to pay £9m each in legal fees
Sir Fraser Morrison, the founder of construction group Morrison, and AWG, the parent company of Anglian Water, are facing legal fees of up to £9m each in their upcoming £130m court battle.
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Arrest of lab protesters
Five protesters were this week arrested during a demonstration against the construction of an animal research laboratory at Oxford University.
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Wates quits Barking
Contractor Wates has quit the £100m Barking town centre project after housebuilder Redrow took control of it from developer Urban Catalyst.
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The Heron takes flight
Heron Tower, the London office block designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox, was granted planning permission this week.
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Minister backs specialists in row over fair payments
Subcontractors elated over the DTI's proposed changes to the Construction Act; contractors call plans a ‘burden'
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Amec forms alliance to take on nuclear clean-up
Contractor Amec has formed an alliance with the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority and nuclear decommissioning specialist CH2M Hill to pitch for work in the UK's £56bn nuclear clean-up market.
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Caught in a famous shadow
Developer Land Securities has secured planning permission for its 93,000 m2 One New Change office and retail unit next to St Paul's in the City of London.
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Buro Happold to double size of US workforce to 120
Engineer to open larger officer in New York as it moves to reduce dependence on UK market
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Cyril Sweett forecasts 30% rise in profit to £4.3m
Consultant Cyril Sweett has predicted that pre-tax profit will increase 30% to £4.3m in the year to March.