All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 37
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Broadway writes off debt
Broadway Malyan has been forced to write off more than £800,000 in bad debt because UK and Middle Eastern firms that owed it money have gone bust.
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Tear down 60s and 70s buildings, says government adviser
The government’s new chief construction adviser has said buildings put up in the sixties and seventies should be torn down because it would be impossible to refurbish them to a sufficient standard laid down by green targets.
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Archial reports 20% drop in revenue
Archial has announced that the amount of business it did in 2009 was 20% down on the previous year.
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RMJM banks on Fred Goodwin’s contacts
RMJM’s hiring of the disgraced former head of Royal Bank of Scotland has sparked outcry. But could it be a smart move for a firm looking to build international markets?
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Grimshaw offices daubed with tar
Grimshaw’s central London offices have been daubed with a tar-like liquid in an attack believed to have been carried out by anti-Heathrow expansion activists.
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Space wins go-ahead for £25m Durham University building
Durham Council has given the green light to Space Group’s proposal a new £35 million administration building at Durham University.
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OMA teams wins Hong Kong campus scheme
A team featuring Dutch practice Office for Metropolitan Architecture and local practice Leigh & Orange Architects has won a college campus scheme in Hong Kong.
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Cabe calls for further FOA input on New Street Station
Foreign Office Architects’ plans for a revamp of Birmingham New Street railway station could end up being watered down, Cabe has warned.
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Architecture aid agencies appeal for help in Haiti
Architecture aid agencies are asking practices to help with the relief effort following the huge earthquake which struck Haiti today.
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PLP staff numbers hit 75, just four months after launch
The new company formed by the breakaway partners at Kohn Pederson Fox’s London office is targeting work across the globe as staff numbers hit 75 just four months after being launched.
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British Museum extension avoids call in
Communities secretary John Denham has refused to call in the £135 million plan by Rogers Stirk Harbour to extend the British Museum in central London.
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Cabe blast triggers new plans for Ferrier
The developer behind a £1 billion regeneration scheme in south-east London is reworking its plans for the second phase of the development after Cabe savaged the planning application.
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Bletchley in better shape
A new £18 million health and leisure complex by Holder Mathias Architects has opened in Bletchley near Milton Keynes.
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Bond Bryan LSC college goes on site
Work has begun on one of just a dozen colleges which managed to get funding under the Learning & Skills Council’s botched rebuilding programme.
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HCA names firms on new housebuilding framework
The Homes & Communities Agency has unveiled the names of firms on a new housebuilding framework under its public land initiative.
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TP Bennett and Engle merge
Designer TP Bennett and retail specialist Engle have merged to form a new practice with seven offices dotted around the globe.
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Aukett wins £550,000 in High Court Halabi battle
A judge has awarded Aukett Fitzroy Robinson more than £500,000 following a High Court legal battle with a client over non-payment of fees
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AWW scheme another victim of LSC fiasco
A scheme by AWW to build a new college on a former pork pie factory has officially been cancelled after the college failed to find alternative funding following the Learning and Skills Council funding debacle.
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Edaw masterplan could benefit from Cambridge bond issue
A masterplan drawn up by Edaw is one of two schemes Cambridge University wants to pursue by borrowing money for the first time in its 800 year history.
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UK post-tsunami construction work praised
Reconstruction work funded by the UK public following the Boxing Day tsunami five years ago was among the best of its kind, a new report has found.