All articles by David Rogers – Page 127
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NewsConstruction industry suffers crisis of confidence
Confidence in the construction industry has dropped back to the levels seen in the recession.
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NewsCouncils take legal action over BSF cancellation
A council in the East Midlands has joined two other local authorities in taking legal action over the government’s decision to scrap the BSF programme.
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NewsRogers triumphs in Guy’s cancer care competition
Rogers Stirk Harbour has taken a major step into healthcare by beating a star-studded list of rivals in the competition to design a new cancer treatment centre in central London.
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NewsGrimshaw marks 30th anniversary with record turnover
Grimshaw has every reason to celebrate this week with three decades in practice coinciding with record turnover and staff numbers.
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NewsRMJM Cambridge lab topped out
A new medical building in Cambridge by RMJM was topped out by health secretary Andrew Lansley this morning.
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NewsCouncil pledges to save Finsbury Health Centre
London’s Finsbury Health Centre looks set to be saved after the local council promised to block any attempt by the owner to move out and leave it standing empty.
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NewsMPs back push for improved components
Plans are being hatched to take the issue of poor design in building components to the heart of government
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NewsArup set to slash at least 100 staff
Arup has put 600 staff on notice and expects to cut at least one sixth of them by Christmas.
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NewsGove calls on firms for new school ideas
Education secretary Michael Gove has called on the construction industry to come forward with ideas to cut the cost of building schools.
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NewsGloomy growth forecast for the construction industry
The construction industry is set to contract in 2011 according to a revised growth forecast by the Construction Products Association.
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NewsAnshen & Allen bought by Canadian firm
Canadian practice Stantec has bought Anshen & Allen to beef up its healthcare expertise.
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NewsVan Egeraat beats Adjaye to win Russian University project
Dutch architect Erick van Egeraat has won a commission to design a new university on the outskirts of Moscow beating a bid from David Adjaye in the process.
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NewsFalconer Chester Hall win approval for hotel and retail development in Liverpool
A hotel and retail scheme by Liverpool firm Falconer Chester Hall in the city has been approved by local planners.
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Scott Wilson lands Hampshire masterplan
Scott Wilson has been appointed to masterplan for a new community just outside Fareham, Hampshire.
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David Morley wins planning for Olympic water polo venue
David Morley Architects’ designs for a temporary water polo arena at the 2012 Olympic games have been handed planning permission.
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NewsPelli Clarke Pelli tower to join Empire State on NY skyline
A tower nearly as tall as the Empire State Building in New York has been given planning permission by city authorities.
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NewsBank freeze led us to axe staff, says practice boss
The man in charge of Jefferson Sheard Architects (UK) Limited when it plunged into administration earlier this month has said he was forced to take the action because its bank refused to lend it any more money
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NewsArchial shares nosedive over poor results and unpaid taxes
Archial has seen its share price tumble after announcing it is negotiating with HM Revenue & Customs about when to pay back unpaid tax.
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NewsFeilden Clegg Bradley has £18m postal job licked
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has bagged a deal to design a home for the British Postal Museum & Archive in Swindon.
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NewsSimpson’s Leeds towers cancelled
Ian Simpson’s scheme to build one of Europe’s tallest residential towers in Leeds has been formally scrapped by the developer.






