All Business articles – Page 11
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News
Barbour ABI to publish government construction workloads
New portal will advertise £40bn worth of work
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Construction falls at quickest rate since April 09
Commercial work drops for first time in over two years
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Aedas appoints Darrel Owens head of retail
Asda’s former head of architecture to oversee European operations
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One in four architects expects empty order book within a year
Survey of European architects finds gloomy outlook in Britain
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Businesses not hamstrung by Olympic marketing rules, says ODA
ODA chief Dennis Hone claims British business winning work due to Games
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Pringle Brandon completes Perkins + Will merger
Architects combine forces as Pringle Brandon Perkins + Will
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Arb fines architect for software licensing error
Kevin Coogan fined further £2000 after £33,000 settlement with software industry body last year
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Housing associations look at funding alternatives
Treasury-backed idea to help build more homes
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Aukett Fitzroy Robinson lands Reading work and rejigs management
Practice to design 37,000sq m office blocks
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Old Vinyl Factory developer records loss
Dev Secs says business plan’s “likely success” will see profits return
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Analysis
How to breach the Chinese wall
China’s rapid urbanisation means work opportunities for overseas practices. But cultural empathy can be just as important as design talent.
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Analysis
Flatten the buildings or flatten VAT?
The discrepancy between VAT on new-build and refurb is increasingly at odds with the zero-carbon agenda.
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Architects seek shelter in London
While the housing market is showing signs of revival in the capital, elsewhere it remains stagnant with a constrained mortgage market and fears over localism two of the main inhibitors
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Is it all over for school design?
With BSF axed, projects are decreasing, with some practices taking their skills abroad.
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Recession and the state of the architecture profession
BD’s sister title Building finds architects ’knocked sideways’ by recession - but how does that affect design?