All articles by Will Hurst – Page 2
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Unsafe construction lorries face London ban
Mayor and councils say lorries without safety equipment to protect cyclists and pedestrians willl be banned from London
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Developer picked for Aylesbury Estate regeneration
Notting Hill Housing Trust and Barratt working with HTA, Hawkins Brown and Mae Architects wins 4,200-home Southwark redevelopment job
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Boost green space to improve public heath, RIBA says
Institute claims new research shows a “clear link” between land use and health standards
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Three councils hire architects to improve Crossrail designs
Three London councils hire own architects after Crossrail refuses to use design review on 27 surface stations
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MP accuses McAlpines of playing key role in Shrewsbury 24 'witch hunt'
Debate in parliament sees Sir Robert McAlpine accused of involvement in a “witch hunt” around 1972 building workers strike
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Boris hits out at government over lorry plan rejection
Mayor claims UK government is risking cyclists’ lives by opposing change in EU lorry design rules
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Ealing council appoints own architects for Crossrail stations
Council says John McAslan and HOK to work on Ealing Broadway and Southall following design quality row
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Salford regeneration scheme gets £60m boost
Legal General invests money in Salford Central scheme and also sees 1000-home Bracknell scheme win planning
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MPs call on the government to release 'Shrewsbury 24' papers
Victory for campaigners as MPs vote overwhelmingly for documents relating to 1972 building workers’ strike to be made public
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Benoy's £150m Woking scheme submitted for planning
High rise mixed-use Woking Square project also involves Pick Everard
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Laing O'Rourke resisted Hinkley workers deal, MPs told
Union’s boss Steve Murphy tells MPs contractor was dragged “kicking and screaming” into widely-touted Hinkley industrial agreement
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Battersea Power Station appoints commercial head
Victoria Fairhall joins from Land Securities and will lead development of 3.5 million sq ft of commercial space
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West End 'needs overhaul' for Crossrail commuter surge
Report by Arup estimates 65 million more passengers a year at three key stations than official figures suggest
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Government agrees funding for £10m college
Bam-sponsored University Technical College specialising in construction and engineering now set to be built at Chatham Docks
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Campaigner loses blacklisting claim against Carillion
Dave Smith vows to fight on after High Court judge upholds employment tribunal verdict
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Design team sought for UK Expo pavilion
The government is seeking ‘exceptional’ team to design and engineer UK pavilion at 2015 Milan Expo
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Comment
Fighting homophobia in construction
Stonewall’s advertising campaign has drawn attention to an important issue facing the construction industry today.
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Four firms in Canada House contest
Exclusive: Four contractors in the running for prestigious £25m Trafalgar Square refurbishment and extension scheme
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Boris torpedoes Southbank's skate park plans
London mayor says he will only back Feilden Clegg’s £120m redevelopment of Southbank Centre if skateboarders’ existing area is retained
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Construction firms 'missing out on gay talent'
Pressure group Stonewall criticises sector after no firms make its top 100 employers list