All Recession articles – Page 5
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AIA president blames banks for profession's woes
US architects institute to publish list of stalled projects in need of investors
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Atkins turnover jumps to £1.5 billion as pre-tax profits down
Diversification and acquisitions boost results
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Capita Symonds makes a speedy recovery
Capita Symonds claims it has bounced back after making 40 architectural staff redundant as a result of government cuts
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Glenkerrin administration casts doubt over Foster schemes
The future of two Foster & Partners schemes is in doubt pending an administration hearing for Irish developer Glenkerrin today
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Construction worries overshadow economy's growth
Fall of 4.7% in output is the biggest for two years
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Aukett's warns over first half profits
But architect says it will return to the black in the second half of financial year
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Capita Symonds to axe 40 from architecture team
Public service cuts are thought to be main cause as firm shuts its Clerkenwell studio
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End of Stephenson Bell name as debts mount
Manchester practice Stephenson Bell has entered into a company voluntary arrangement (CVA) after accruing £500,000 worth of bad debts.
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The budget: what you need to know
“Cumbersome” planning regulations a key target in the plan for economic growth
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House building falls to lowest level in 88 years
The number of house building completions in England fell to a record low in 2010, down 13% on 2009.
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Analysis
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?
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Steel price could rise by two thirds this year
Steel prices could go up by two-thirds as raw material costs rocket and suppliers look to recoup profits hit by the recession.Big rises in iron ore and coking coal used to produce steel are being blamed as well as increasing demand as the world economy begins a recovery from recession ...
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Construction industry dip predicted
The construction industry is set to lose 76,000 workers as the sector continues to contract, according to the latest report from the Construction Skills Network (CSN).
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Unemployment among architects falls again
Official statistics for December show falling dole numbers for third month in a row