All ΢ÃÜȦ articles in 16 December 2011 – Page 4
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Mouchel set to lose out on £130m contract
Consultant admits it is in talks to exit Rochdale council regen partnership
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Lloyds building listed at grade I
Richard Rogers-designed building in the City of London given the highest level of heritage protection
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Viñoly brought in to work on Chelsea Battersea bid
Architect will work with Hussey’s Almacantar and Kohn Pedersen Fox
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Balfour Beatty nabs £414m gas works deal
Contractor wins nine-year contract for Ireland gas network
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Main contractor sought for £117m Sunderland bridge
New Wear Crossing by architect Stephen Spence and engineer Techniker wins £82.5m funding bid from DfT
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RLB boss appointed first global chair of Constructing Excellence
Lance Taylor will spearhead organisation’s expansion overseas
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New London bus hits the streets of the capital
Designed inside and out by Thomas Heatherwick Studio
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First images unveiled of Maggie's Aberdeen
Cancer care centre has been designed by Oslo-based Snohetta
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RICS clears members of involvement in conflict of interest
Sean Tompkins says members whose names appeared on First4ADR.com were kept in the dark over its RICS link
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Four make MoD £130m barracks shortlist
Carillion, Kier, Lend Lease and Skanska will compete for the Stafford job
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Kier sells 50% stakes in PFI projects
Firm has sold interests in two major PFI hospital projects
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JCB hands staff £500 bonus and pay increase
Employees will share Christmas bonus of over £2m and receive 5.2% pay increase
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Comment
Litigation: The long and short of it
Eternity is very long, said Woody Allen - especially towards the end. Here’s a case that proves the point
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Experimentation
The end of the year sees some dabbling in the unknown, as ΢ÃÜȦ hacks poison themselves, rappers turn into architecture buffs and ex News of the World journalists turn to construction
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Private Housing Index: The government has stepped in, but is it enough?
Measures have been taken to support the housing industry, but uncertainty about the outlook is taking its toll
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Willmott Dixon to launch energy services division
New firm will aim to take advantage of Green Deal next year despite others retreating from sector
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Inbox: Opposite directions
This week, a plea to work together for the sake of industrial relations, a look at things from small firms’ point of view and a suggestion that the Thames Hub be transported away from the, err … Thames
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Contractors to drive reform of CSCS by the new year
Four employer federations aim to simplify and trim costs from skills card scheme after deposing boss
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Hinkley Point one step closer as design gets thumbs-up
First new nuclear reactor for 20 years receives ‘interim design acceptance confirmation’