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Police begin second wave of interviews over Bickerton
Serious Fraud Office targets known associates of John Aviss after he loses High Court battle with Artisan
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Tea in the park
Hopkins Architects' St James's Park restaurant in central London opened last month. Inn The Park, which was developed by the Royal Parks, is run by restaurateur Oliver Peyton. It is made from Austrian larch, concrete and stainless steel and has a grass roof. The interior was designed by Tom Dixon, ...
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Four in scramble to build Morrisons' £50m HQ
Four contractors are lining up to build a £50m headquarters in Bradford for newly enlarged supermarket chain Morrisons
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Prescott promises 'controversial' RIBA debate
Deputy prime minister John Prescott will follow up on his honorary fellowship of the RIBA by giving a "controversial" keynote speech on sustainable communities at the institute.
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Bid splits Peterhouse board
David Jackson, the chairman of infrastructure group Peterhouse, has told shareholders not to accept Babcock International's £95m offer for the company.
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Foster, Gehry and Moneo invited to redesign Beirut
Star architects asked to submit masterplans for Martyrs' Square area destroyed in Lebanese civil war
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CABE to grill six contenders for top job
Architecture watchdog CABE has drawn up a six-strong shortlist of candidates to succeed Jon Rouse as chief executive.
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Interserve wins £28m health job
Support services group Interserve has been selected for a £28m mental health scheme in south-east London, as part of the Procure 21 hospital building programme
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Construction Clients Group hires chairman
The chief executive of Barking and Dagenham council has been appointed chairman of the Construction Clients Group.
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Architects on display
Construction has started on the Architecture Gallery at the V&A Museum, designed by Gareth Hoskins Architects. The gallery is a joint venture of the RIBA and the V&A and will house the UK's only permanent architectural collection. Architect Wright & Wright has also designed study rooms and storage for the ...
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Schools for Future head to learn lesson on spending
Stanton-Ife pledges DfES will learn from its past and bring public and private sectors closer together
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Ripoll appoints managing director to run Aukett UK
Jose Luis Ripoll, the new chairman and chief executive of Aukett, has marked the start of his tenure by appointing a UK managing director to look after the firm's design work.
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HBG fined over site death
HBG Construction Southern, formerly Kyle Stewart, has been fined £150,000 and ordered to pay costs of £47,000, after an agency labourer died following an incident on a site at 33 Old Broad Street in the City of London on in February 1997.
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China's Olympic venues to be watched by eye in the sky
CHINA is to launch a satellite to monitor the construction of venues for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
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Letwin proposes Whitehall cuts
Shadow chancellor Oliver Letwin has hinted that the Conservative party will form a ministry for procurement if it gets into power
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Six to fight it out for RIBA presidency
A RECORD six candidates submitted nominations for the presidency of the RIBA last Friday.
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Pier pressure
Work has begun on a 15,200 m2 pier at Heathrow Terminal 3. Designed by architect GMW, the pier will be over 280 m long and provides four gate lounges, separate departure and arrival corridors and a VIP lounge. Each gate lounge will have a seating capacity of 450 passengers. GMW ...
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A Polish performance
Broadway Malyan has been appointed to provide full architectural design services for the Silver Screen cinema to be built at the Wola Park shopping centre in Warsaw. The cinema will provide six screens and 1100 seats, and is scheduled for completion in autumn 2004. The concept for Wola Park concentrates ...