All London articles – Page 44
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Hackney Empire vs Aviva Insurance: The Empire strikes back
This is the tale of a theatre project, backed by Lord Sugar, that landed its client with a £3.2m headache. Now eight years on there’s a legal battle over a bond between the insurer and the theatre owner
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Four bidders revealed for TfL’s £60m District line upgrade
Contract will be put out to tender in September but sources have revealed the firms that have passed pre-qualification bids
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HCA announces winning bids for £1.8bn housing programme
London set to receive £1bn slice of HCA investment
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Telford sales up 50% since April
East london housebuilder says trading in line with expectations
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ISG Jackson wins £4m Brixton housing project
Inglis Badrashi Loddo Architects has designed 42-unit scheme for developer Kitewood
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Picadilly Circus revamp
The first stage in a £14m overhaul of London’s Piccadilly Circus is completed.
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Hackney Empire sues Aviva for £1.1m over bond dispute
London theatre funded by Alan Sugar in legal case that could affect use of construction bonds
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McLaren bags three contracts on £41m scheme
Mixed-use project in East London will include over 100 apartments and a Tesco
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£21bn of residential schemes planned for London
EC Harris’ report shows a potential 9,000 units delivered in the capital over the next nine years
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The Pinnacle goes onwards and upwards
Work will proceed after being stalled for much of the year
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Mace and Laing O’Rourke shortlisted for £800m rail job
The JV is one of five teams shortlisted for the upgrade of London Bridge Station
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Hyder sues Carillion over £250m London rail upgrade
Engineer claims £3.7m for North London Line project after adjudication fails to solve fee dispute
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Crossrail delays £700m of contracts until 2012
Three major station projects put back to ease pressure on bidding teams
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St Katherine's Docks to be refurbished after £156m deal
Max Property Group buys central London’s only marina
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Hammerson wins planning for London Wall Place scheme
New scheme involves the construction of two landmark office buildings
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BIM project to show savings
A commercial building will be developed using BIM from start to finish, with the hope of showing how 50% savings can be made
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Westminster council approves new Chelsea Barracks plan
Second design gets green light after Prince of Wales intervention led to withdrawal of Richard Rogers’ original in 2009
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Call for reinvention of ‘iconic’ London skyscrapers
Follows Sir Stuart Lipton’s plan to halve the price of tall buildings