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Building 1997 Francesco Guerrera
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Architect may sue council over bridge. (Lifschutz Davidson considers legal action against Westminster City Council)
Construction and materials industries
Francesco Guerrera
City pans Raine takeover. (analysts wary of Alfred McAlpine's takeover of Raine)
Construction and materials industries
Francesco Guerrera
Crown House falters on NatWest M&E. (Crown House to claim compensation for problems during refurbishment of NatWest Tower in London, England)
Construction and materials industries
James Macneil, Francesco Guerrera
Labour fails to convince construction. (UK construction industry leaders cautious about Labour party's construction policy)
Construction and materials industries
Francesco Guerrera
New RMJM boss plans growth abroad. (Mark Way, chairman)
Construction and materials industries
Francesco Guerrera
Percy Thomas blames PFI for debts. (private finance initiative)
Construction and materials industries
Francesco Guerrera
Planners demand Calatrava redesign. (plans to redesign Santiago Calatrava's City Point project in London, England)
Construction and materials industries
Francesco Guerrera
Toil and trouble. (Jeff Howell, construction technology and materials lecturer at South Bank University in London, England)(Snapshot)
Construction and materials industries
Francesco Guerrera
Tube line architects forced to cut costs. (London Underground must make savings on extension of Jubilee Line)
Construction and materials industries
Francesco Guerrera
Whitehall to run 1.3bn pounds sterling schools fund. (United Kingdom Department for Education and Employment to control allocation of funds to school repair schemes)
Construction and materials industries
James Macneil, Francesco Guerrera
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