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Lemley announces review of all projects for the Games
The Olympic Delivery Authority is conducting a root-and-branch review of the Olympic bid that won London the 2012 Games, according to chairman Jack Lemley.
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Arup denies pulling out of bid for delivery partner
Consultant Arup has denied that it will drop out of the race to become the delivery partner for the Olympic Delivery Authority.
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NewsLaing O'Rourke and Bovis vie for Olympic stadium
Two contractors emerge as frontrunners for 80,000-seat venue, expected to be tendered later this year
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BRE plans green grand alliance
Plans for a national coalition to lobby for sustainable buildings took a step forward this week when research group BRE launched a prospectus and called for founding members.
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Six vie for Imperial extension
Imperial College London is set to appoint architects to extend Norman Foster's £27m Tanaka Business School at its South Kensington campus.
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St Mary's Paddington put on hold - again
The future of the £400m St Mary's Hospital redevelopment in Paddington, north-west London, was placed in doubt this week as it emerged that the project has been put on hold.
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A £700m high-rise office, residential and retail scheme for Paddington Basin has superseded the abortive schemes for Paddington Health Campus and Richard Rogers Partnership's Grand Union Tower.
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Skanska and Aedas join schoolbuilding council
Swedish contractor Skanska and the world's sixth-largest architect, Aedas, are to help create an organisation to tackle problems arising from the government's schoolbuilding programme.
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NewsBovis blames £16m hit on BBC and Leeds tower
European arm's 50% profit drop is blamed on subcontractors going bust and poor weather on landmark jobs
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Schofield Lothian head to start his own firm
The chief executive of consultant Schofield Lothian is to set up his own consultancy.
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ACE launches PI insurance scheme
The Association for Consulting and Engineering has this week launched a new professional indemnity insurance scheme for its members.
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Hand over power to elected mayors, says IPPR
An influential think tank close to New Labour has called on ministers to strip regional development agencies of their functions in England's big cities and hand them over to strategic authorities.
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Sir Robert McAlpine gains top spot with £300m work
Private commercial deals help contractor knock Balfour Beatty from the top of the monthly league in January
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FeaturesFlight path to New York
Angus Robertson followed his heart and ended up in the city that never sleeps
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NewsMultiplex reports £106m loss at Wembley
Australian contractor says losses are extremely disappointing but claims it will not lose any more money on delayed project.
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NewsMowlem shares removed from stock exchange
Acquisition by Carillion is hailed by chief executive John McDonough as a major milestone.













