All articles by Dan Stewart – Page 2
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Sir Robert McAlpine wins Glasgow velodrome job
2012 Olympic stadium builder appointed to £116m cycling venue to be used for the Commonwealth Games
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Middle East growth helps drive Interserve profit up 18%
Rise in UK public sector work also lies behind strong first-half results for maintenance and building group
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New homes are too small, finds Cabe survey
Design watchdog discovers new-build private-sector homes in and around London have inadequate space for normal activity
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Homebuyer enquiries up but supply still low, says RICS
UK housing market survey shows 63% of surveyors note a rise in enquiries from new buyers
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BAA unveils latest plans for Foster's new Heathrow terminal
First phase of the building formerly known as Heathrow East will be complete in 2013
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Balfour Beatty Ground Engineering creates 'one stop shop' in Ireland
Contractor’s ground engineering firm consolidates various Irish businesses into one
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High speed rail firm ready for Tory victory
Company charged with proposing high speed line factors in Conservative success in next general election
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‘Farcical’ leisure design contest down to two firms
Feilden Clegg Bradley and Wilkinson Eyre are the last two architects competing to design a landmark leisure centre in West Suusex that had its budget slashed by £7m at the last minute
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Grosvenor Waterside by Make: Don’t tell Charles …
Within spitting distance of the notorious Chelsea Barracks site is this startlingly modern block of flats by Make Architects. Yet, so far, the good burghers of Belgravia haven’t uttered a word against it. And nor has you-know-who. What’s going on?
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Developer pulls out of £300m Foster/Nouvel scheme
Walbrook Square designs endangered following Metrovacesa's departure from the London project
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Cabe praises 'exciting' Make scheme in Lambeth
Zig-zag tower could become 'benchmark' for future design in London's Vauxhall area, says design watchdog
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Hammerson announces new chief executive
David Atkins set to take on the role as John Richards announces his retirement
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CZWG submits Bournemouth scheme for planning
Art Deco-inspired £50m scheme goes to the planners
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Racist 'banter' still tolerated in parts of construction industry, says commission
Equality and Human Rights Commission finds almost half of ethnic minorities feel racism goes unchecked within industry
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Green light for £695m Victoria tube station upgrade
Transport secretary approves project following three-month public inquiry
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Stellar line-up of architects compete for Whitworth Art gallery
Amanda Levete, Edward Cullinan, Feilden Clegg Bradley and Zaha Hadid in running for University of Manchester art gallery
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Animal health institute to get £100m upgrade
Redevelopment is planned for the research institute at Pirbright, source of the 2007 foot and mouth outbreak
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Pension funds set to build private rented housing
Aviva and Legal & General among investors ready to fund construction of buy-to-let apartments
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Victorian bandstand reopens in Brighton and Hove
Grade II-listed structure, restored by A:B:I:R architects, now includes cafe and bridge linking it to road