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Hundreds of blacklist victims strike compensation deals
Settlements of up to £200,000 reached between victims and major contractors
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Analysts: Cathexis must increase ISG offer
Industry experts say offer will have to pass £2 a share for shareholders to budge
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Hinkley Point C: Shovels at the ready …
Construction firms have been poised to build Hinkley Point C since 2007. But nine years later the decision on whether to invest in the £18bn project has yet to be taken
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Sticking up for red tape
The government’s promise to remove ‘red tape’ to help housebuilders could wipe out effective standards
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Redrow reports record half-year profit
Housebuilder posts record pre-tax profit and revenue in first half of its financial year
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Testing trials
Two new schemes being tested could offer cost savings on selected construction law cases
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Windy UK has £29bn turbine pipeline
Exclusive data reveals developers are ploughing cash into UK wind farms
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Lead times: Oct - Dec 2015
Increases to lead times continue, and many are forecast to rise in the next six months, as workload and enquiries grow. But staffing is still an issue
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Tallest City of London tower in for planning
Architect Eric Parry says response to 73-storey block is ‘overwhelmingly positive’
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Oral agreements: Rob Purton t/a Richwood Interiors vs Kilker Projects Limited
Before Mr Justice Stuart-Smith. Judgement delivered 16 September 2015
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What to specify: Education
Timber windows are installed at Cheltenham Ladies’ College and an extension at Cambridge University features low-temperature underfloor heating in this week’s education products
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Gold Medal for the diva
With a portfolio that pushes the limits of what is possible, Zaha Hadid proves being relentlessly demanding pays off
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Luxury flats set for Shakespeare theatre site
Galliard unveils new images of £750m east London scheme
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Top contractors back Heathrow expansion
Firms including Balfour Beatty and Laing O’Rourke throw weight behind Heathrow
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CPA downgrades output forecasts again
Weakening global growth and ‘Brexit’ fears prompt downgrade
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Khan backs Garden Bridge despite procurement concerns
Labour candidate for Mayor of London backs Garden Bridge but questions viability of procurement process
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European steel sector 'at risk of collapse'
Seven countries including Britain urge the EU to better protect steel manufacturers
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Review to propose break up of Network Rail
HS1 boss Nicola Shaw set to propose sale of major routes to private investors
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Contractor wins £90m Bristol Arena race
Winner picked in five-way contest to build the Populous-designed Bristol Arena