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Knight Dragon banks on continuing housing shortages
Greenwich Peninsula developer says London’s housing shortage will keep the market “buoyant”
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ISG wins £10m Cheesegrater fit-out job
ISG will fit out five floors of British Land skyscraper for Brit Insurance
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Flagship £2.9bn consultants framework delayed yet again
Award of major public sector framework now almost three years late
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Thick as thieves
The National Infrastructure Commission announcement was a masterclass in Osborne tactics contained within a substantial speech
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Drawing battle lines
Under Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership, the Labour Party differs wildly to the Conservatives in its answer to the housing crisis and attitude to social housing. It will be interesting to see how the government responds to the new rhetoric
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Green buildings: A new approach
Redefining the business case for creating sustainable buildings
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HSE finds no asbestos issues at Earls Court
No evidence found to back up concerns over handling of asbestos at the redevelopment of Earls Court
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Boris Johnson leads Tory charge against Heathrow
Mayor of London tells Cameron to ignore Davies report as former transport minister brands it ‘illogical’
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Infrastructure commission 'won't cover housing'
Building is told Adonis-led body’s remit won’t cover housing
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Sustainability: Energy performance contracts
Energy Performance Contracts are increasing in popularity as a way of delivering large-scale energy savings in existing buildings
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'Challenge housing associations not building', says housing minister
Brandon Lewis demands more from housing associations at Conservative party fringe event chaired by Building
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Galliford Try bags £72m Scottish hospital job
Subsidiary Morrison wins deal to build a community hospital in East Lothian
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Blacklisting victims added to undercover policing inquiry
Campaign group hail “breakthrough” as blacklisting victims given ‘core participant’ status in Pitchford Inquiry
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Exclusive: Corbyn blasts housing associations' Right to Buy deal
Labour leader ‘very disappointed’ as housing associations back controversial roll-out
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Final Battersea chimneys approved for demolition
First chimney to be rebuilt reaches crucial halfway mark
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Tory MPs slam their own party's further education policy
Backbench Conservative MPs tell fringe event that policy to consolidate further education colleges will hinder recruitment of construction workers
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Universal Music to become King's Cross resident
Universal Music is leaving its current home in Kensington for Argent’s King’s Cross development
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Tories to prop up business rates reform losers
Northern Powerhouse minister James Wharton tells fringe event Conservatives will support councils that lose out
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Are net zero water buildings far off?
Adopting a more holistic approach to water management in buildings could get us on the path to net zero water buildings