All articles by Will Hurst – Page 17
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Government drops VAT changes to contracts
Housing associations say changes to design and build contracts would have cost the sector millions
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Architects' e-petition renews call for procurement reform
Move follows call for change made by Rab Bennetts, RIBA and Design Council Cabe
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Derwent builds on demand for London office space
Office developer reports healthy demand for London office space despite global uncertainty
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Financial turmoil worsens industry outlook
CPA comments following its July forecast publication
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‘First-time buyer blackspots’ named
Tough in Yorkshire and Humberside, the South-east, the East Midlands, East Anglia, Wales, the South-west and Scotland
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BDP blames Galliford Try and DL for academy fiasco
Consultant hits back at education department’s High Court claim over flagship Westminster project
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Housing market remains flat, RICS reports
London continues to buck the trend as the prices slip further elswhere in the country, surveyors say
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Olympic stadium wrap deal is 'dancing on the graves of Bhopal'
Protests erupt in India over Dow Chemical’s sponsorship of fabric curtain around 2012 centrepiece
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Profit at Laing O'Rourke halved
Financial results also show 30% cut in European workforce as Ray O’Rourke says firm has shown resilience
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Will Alsop leaves RMJM
Architect known for his many career moves sets up new practice with collleague
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US construction spending to outpace GDP over next decade
Spending on the US building sector predicated to grow an average of 6% over next decade
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Poor ventilation blamed as BDP court case hots up
Education department cites temperatures of 30ºC and cost overruns in £3m case against consultant
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Design Council Cabe backs RIBA's procurement reform
Incoming RIBA president plans to tackle public sector design procurement that penalises small firms
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New York architect bags New Holland job
Brit David Chipperfield loses out to US firm WORKac in Russian competition organised by Architecture Foundation
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HCA and Cabe staff given six-figure golden handshakes
So-called ’bonfire of the quangos’ results in redundancy payouts worth four times that of private sector
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Foster + Partners unveils Thames transport hub
Proposals with consultants Halcrow include 150 million passenger airport