All articles by Emily Wright – Page 35
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Bob White takes over at Constructing Excellence
Mace boss is set to take the helm in January when Peter Rogers steps down as chairman
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WYG expands into bigger offices
Consultant moves 140 staff into newly refurbished offices in Croydon after recent expansion
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Job losses at Currie & Brown after major restructure
Consultant splits management board in two and makes 11 redundant
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EC Harris moves to Kings Cross
Consultant prepares to move 700 staff to the Regent's Quarter development
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Green light for Cardiff City stadium
Work will begin in March on 30,000 seat stadium after council approve business plan
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Zero carbon cost study for Thames Gateway
Interim study by Turner & Townsend and Arup is presented at Thames Gateway Forum: report attached
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London Assembly fears Olympics will cost £8bn
Newspaper reports reveal rising costs and suggest lottery will fund shortfall
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Plans revealed for £110m Welsh eco-resort
Bluestone holiday village in Pembrokeshire will feature a sub-tropical water world and snow centre
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Today India, tomorrow the world
Cyril Sweett boss Dean Webster on the firm’s plans for international growth
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130 go mad in Stockholm
Give 130 young engineers £65,000 and a conference hall in Stockholm and what do you get? Emily Wright discovered the answer at WSP’s latest Taskforce jamboree
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BAA hands Wolstenholme new role
Andrew Wolstenholme is appointed director of BAA's capital projects but will continue to manage T5 programme
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UK tops shopping centre cost league
EC Harris says building a shopping centre in the UK is more expensive than anywhere else in Europe
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Cyril Sweett sets its sights on the international market
Consultant reveals plans to expand in the Gulf states and in India after 20% increase in profit
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HSE cracks down on Hull sites
Inspectors halt work on several sites in the city because of poor safety standards
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Al-Qaeda terrorist used RIBA library to plot attacks
Dhiren Barot was carrying a one-day RIBA reading pass when he was arrested
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A guide to green offices
The British Council of Offices has published a guide on how to construct and maintain green buildings
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Paper round: Crossrail, London Olympics and Frank Gehry's brooch
The weekend newspapers report £1bn of cost savings on Crossrail and rumours of delays on the 2012 Olympic site
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Carillion wins £200m contracts in Middle East
Joint venture contract is for construction of largest residential complex in Dubai at Motor City
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Davis Langdon to offer carbon reduction service
Consultant to introduce carbon audits and advise on how to reduce emissions
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Atkins in talks to buy architect Pascall + Watson
Giant engineer could become second biggest architect