All articles by Will Hurst – Page 9
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Damien Hirst plans north Devon eco-scheme
Richest artist in the world appoints MRJ Rundell & Associates for scheme to build hundreds of landmark eco-homes
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Carillion admits partial fault in Ocado case
Contractor concedes that mistakes were made but suggests that the supermarket made matters worse
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ABK shuts British office after 50 years in practice
Architect famous for provoking Prince Charles’ carbuncle gibe ‘never recovered’
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Olympics minister backs ڶ 2012
Hugh Robertson has joined other senior government figures in backing ڶ’s campaign to celebrate the Olympic construction achievement
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Green light for huge Abu Dhabi island scheme
Masterplan by architect Broadway Malyan for 680ha Yas Island waterfront community approved by planners
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ECA questions sparks' dinner protest plan
ECA boss says targets of protestors anger will not be at dinner and protests should be directed at HVCA
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Almost 90% of workers signed up to BESNA
HVCA says 88% of workers have signed controversial agreeement despite threat of strike action
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Innocent contractor dragged into Museum of Liverpool court battle
High Court defence wrongly points finger at Dorchester-based firm which has never worked “north of Southampton”
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Opportunities for UK in Asian 'smart cities'
UKTI cites ‘immediate and sustainable’ opportunities for UK construction in rapidly growing cities in Asia
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RMJM woes continue as another big name resigns in 2012
Design director in the Asia studio, Georges Hung, is second big name to resign from the architect this year
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Tate St Ives architect chosen
Jamie Fobert Architects has won the competition to design a new extension of the Tate gallery’s outpost in St Ives, Cornwall
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Man at centre of RICS probe lands job at rival
Chartered Institute of Arbitrators employs Wajid Khan, who RICS accuses of ‘inappropriate behaviour’
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AEW hits back at Museum of Liverpool in High Court
Architect’s defence against £3.5m claim for defects says museum overreacted
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Osborne's infrastructure push 'will fail' surveyors predict
RICS survey casts doubt on plan to boost institutional investment in infrastructure
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BIM adoption rocketing, survey finds
NBS industry survey shows almost a third of professionals now using BIM
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Berkeley and DSDHA housing scheme approved
Luxury £60m residential scheme in Westminster is architect’s biggest ever project
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Glasgow council approves Games village pension fund plan
Council to act as guarantor under plan by a private-sector consortium to make up £35m funding gap