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    CABE savages Leicester Tigers’ stadium

    2004-10-08T00:00:00Z

    CABE has panned proposed developments around the home of the rugby team Leicester Tigers, in Welford Road, Leicester.

  • Fresh-faced Londoner
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    Fresh-faced Londoner

    2004-10-08T00:00:00Z

    Designed by GMW Architects, this redevelopment at London Bridge has transformed a grade II-listed Victorian building to provide 4850 m2 of modern offices.

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    The future’s Orangery

    2004-10-08T00:00:00Z

    This dining pavilion at The Children’s Hospital in Great Ormond Street, central London, has just been completed by architect SpacelabUK.

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    Failed fit-out firm Spectrum owes £9m to creditors

    2004-10-08T00:00:00Z

    Report by administrator Rothman Pantall says £8.89m is outstanding to subcontractors and Inland Revenue

  • News

    Mayor gives go-ahead for £3.5b

    2004-10-08T00:00:00Z

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    Welcome to Liverpool

    2004-10-08T00:00:00Z

    National agency English Partnerships and regeneration company Liverpool Vision have unveiled plans to transform Lime Street Station in Liverpool to create a gateway to the city for visitors.

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    John Laing quits troubled Hackney estate scheme

    2004-10-08T00:00:00Z

    Housebuilder pulls out of £80m Haggerston West regeneration scheme citing ‘commercial reasons’ for decision

  • Don't supersize me
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    Don’t supersize me

    2004-10-08T00:00:00Z

    The Peabody Trust’s latest exercise in modular housing at Barons Place, west London, houses key workers in compact-and-bijou microflats. We mind our head and step inside a new fun-sized way of living.

  • Happy hour
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    Happy hour

    2004-10-08T00:00:00Z

    Times are good for quantity surveyors, with charge-out rates up by as much as 50% since 2002 and most sectors looking decidedly flush. We drink in Mirza & Nacey’s latest survey on how much a cost consultant costs

  • Comment

    Dear site diary

    2004-10-08T00:00:00Z

    Project manager Andrew Farrer extols the virtues of keeping a comprehensive works log – if only to provide valuable evidence in the event of a dispute

  • Externally, the original Portland stone was cleaned and repaired and the original bronze windows were waxed and polished.
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    An inside job

    2004-10-08T00:00:00Z

    Breaking into the former NatWest HQ was the easy part. Ripping the heart out of it to create state-of-the-art offices while preserving the listed facade, banking hall and directors’ suites, and shifting 1000 lorry-loads of rubble without disturbing the heavyweight neighbour – well, that needed something like a plan … ...

  • News

    RHE wins £28m Cleveland Police PFI

    2004-10-07T15:45:00Z

    A consortium including the Bank of Scotland Corporate and Laing’s FM arm has been selected as preferred bidder for a £28m PFI for Cleveland Police.

  • Features

    Blocking out the pain

    2004-10-07T12:17:00Z

    Construction manager Tony Bennett is planning to run 250 miles while holding a brick, a feat that will earn him a place in the Guiness Book of Records.

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    Ian Simpson Architects takes to Manchester skies

    2004-10-07T10:35:00Z

    £30m mixed-use scheme by developer Downing will be crowned by a 30-storey tower overlooking Mancunian Way.

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    £1bn healthcare revamp for Liverpool

    2004-10-07T13:18:00Z

    Royal Liverpool Hospital will be rebuilt as part of scheme that will also see overhaul of Merseycare NHS Trust buildings and Alder Hey children’s hospital.

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    Government plans sustainable procurement targets

    2004-10-07T11:46:00Z

    From 1 December 2005 all government departments will have to draw up an environmental purchasing policy.

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    Hunter and Partners launches healthcare consultancy

    2004-10-07T10:53:00Z

    Synovia will provide procurement and clinical advice for NHS Trusts, PFIs and LIFTs.

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    Extra £2.5bn for Decent Homes

    2004-10-06T15:39:00Z

    The government hands out further £2.5bn to Arms Length Management Organisations in bid to bring council housing up to Decent Homes Standard by 2010.

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    Halifax reports rising house prices in September

    2004-10-06T11:24:00Z

    Mortgage lender says housing market is cooling despite 1.4% increase last month.

  • Bath Western Riverside
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    Crest Nicholson joins £1bn Bath partnership

    2004-10-06T10:06:00Z

    Crest will deliver 2,000 dwellings at Bath Western Riverside while master developer Grosvenor tackles commercial elements.