All articles by Will Hurst – Page 15
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RIBA membership fees frozen
Subscription fee pegged at same level for third year in a row as institute acknowledges hard times
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HS2 seeks consultants for £350m framework agreement
Architects, engineers and urban planners among those sought to work on controversial £32bn rail scheme
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2012 velodrome wins Better Public Building Award
Hopkins Architects-designed Olympic venue beat the Olympic Stadium and the Central Park Bridge
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Mixed-use scheme in Enfield gets green light
Scheme will include affordable housing and commercial space
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UK firm to carry out transport security and design survey
John McAslan + Partners won work as part of Spanish-owned consortium
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Pictures of Olympic shooting arena released
One of the last venues to be built for the 2012 Games
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Government to back new generation of nuclear plants
Official safety report will back the controversial power source despite Fukushima disaster
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Mott MacDonald and Baca Architects submit Dutch rail scheme plans
Feasibility study proposes 20km link to Amsterdam South including world’s first ‘sail-and-ride station’
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CBI makes rallying call for investment in construction
Director general calls on Osborne to boost the economy by stimulating housing and infrastructure
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Land Securities JV selected for Glasgow station revamp
Project will include dramatic glass frontage and new entrance
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CH2M Hill eyes more deals following Halcrow takeover
US giant describes Halcrow as a ‘perfect fit’ after £230m purchase announced this week
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Sisk Group profit up 11% thanks to international work
Ireland’s biggest builder now employs more staff in the UK than at home
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Land Secs selected for Glasgow station revamp
Glasgow Queen Street to be redeveloped by Buchanan Partnership, a JV between Land Sec and Henderson
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CH2M Hill buys Halcrow for £124m
American-based infrastructure and engineering giant CH2M Hill has acquired Halcrow
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Government set to re-write green plans for built environment
Ministers believe buildings must to be made to cope with climate extremes because global warming is unstoppable
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Ten teams shortlisted for Olympic Park legacy work
Competition for south and north parks attracts international architects
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Row escalates over 'climate change failings'
Industry attacks Andrew Stunell’s claims that housebuilders do not take sustainability seriously enough
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Features
The state we’re in: CEO White Paper preview
With the party conference upon us, how do industry leaders really feel about the government’s economic policies? Sarah Richardson and Will Hurst unravel the data compiled in Building’s first CEO State of the Nation White Paper
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Government prepares ‘major boost' to housing
Liberal Democrat conference also revealed no sign of a U-turn on controversial planning reforms