All articles by Will Hurst – Page 6
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Subcontractors to blame for oil spill, says Lend Lease
Contractor mounts defence that shifts blame for faulty system to Overbury and Gratte Brothers
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Government holds back key 2012 construction report
Ministers urged to publish ODA chair’s critique of Olympic marketing rules for non-sponsors
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Broadgate owners apply for certificate of immunity from listing
British Land and Blackstone risk new heritage battle while unveiling new public realm plans for City complex
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Killby & Gayford collapse halts work on centre for black history
Work on £6.5m history and culture centre in Brixton forced to stop after contractor goes into administration
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Contractor dragged into Museum of Liverpool row
Architect could seek costs from joint venture PGT over alleged design flaws in largest newly-built museum project in a century
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Richard Rogers welcomes new planning policy
Architect and Labour peer uses Alan Cherry memorial lecture to laud changes to the NPPF
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Kier acquires Stewart Milne's construction arm
£1m deal involves £15m of contracts and £20m work pipeline
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Sir Robert McAlpine and Laing O'Rourke battle for Fitzrovia job
Contractors seek new hope for ‘NoHo Square’ site
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London landmarks' marathon effort revealed
Construction industry trio close in on £7,500 fundraising target after finishing race in 5hrs 50 mins
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RMJM parts company with PR advisor
Troubled architect is “no longer working” with The Big Partnership
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Greg Barker heckled over Green Deal
Climate change minister booed and interrupted after making a speech at CPA annual lunch
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Green light for Derwent and Crossrail's West End theatre
Council grants planning permission for first new theatre in West End for over 30 years
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Ken Livingstone backs RIBA manifesto for London
Labour candidate for mayor joins Greens and Lib Dems in pledging support for RIBA’s call for good design
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UKTI examining how Olympic marketing rules could be relaxed
Concerns raised through Building ‘now being taken seriously’
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Expert witnesses called in £3.5m Liverpool museum case
Trial over breach of contract allegations expected to last 16 days
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Killby & Gayford goes into administration
BDO handles administration of 150-year-old contractor, famous for high-end work including Number 10 Downing St
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Another RMJM departure as top New York architect resigns
US principal and Hillier veteran Steve Gifford the fourth to quit in a matter of days
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RIBA exhibitions to celebrate 2012 Olympic construction
Olympic stadium, Aquatics Centre and Velodrome among key venues celebrated
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Three more senior staff quit RMJM
Embattled architect loses figures including group financial director John Douglas
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Comment
Whatever happened to RMJM?
Disastrous cash flow, unpaid staff, an exodus of talent and now under investigation by the Pensions Regulator, even RMJM’s chief executive is appalled by the scars the last few years have left. Will Hurst looks at what went wrong