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Amey wins £113m Yorkshire Water contract
Regulated services provider wins contract to repair and maintain waste water network
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Olympic Park's Orbit tower to become Europe's longest helter skelter
£1m plan aims to boost visitor numbers - one every 37 seconds
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Major revamp planned for Westminster's Millbank Tower
International architecture competition on cards for Holocaust memorial
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Mayor of London reaches 50,000 new homes target
Mayor claims success in bid to find land for 50,000 new homes in landmark Housing Zones
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BIM: Diverse approaches to a common standard
Setting a standard aims to avoid the delays, costs and conflicts which arise but some industry bodies are developing their own
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Image of the week: Heights at the museum
Zak Ové’s seven-metre high sculptures are installed in the British Museum’s Great Court
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Too many questions
As the UK housing shortage comes closer to crisis point the government is rolling out a number of policies to make affordable homes available. But is it making the problem better or worse?
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Balfour Beatty road worker killed on M3 works
The worker, in his late 20s, died while working on improvements between junctions 1 and 2 of the M3
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Atkins launches Singapore architecture practice
Consultant opens Singapore architect practice to develop relationship with Chinese contractors
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Online poll: A future for retrofit?
Will a significant programme of retrofitting homes continue after the government’s cancellation of Green Deal funding? Vote here
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Mace maintains tender cost inflation forecast
Mace’s cost consultancy division maintains tender cost inflation forecast at 4.5%
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Capco posts 50% jump in profit
Earls Court developer Capco reports strong results for the first half of 2015
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Walkie Talkie owner could be ordered to rebuild Sky Garden
City of London report says public space was not built according to approved plans
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Private equity firm Lone Star to buy Quintain for £700m
Wembley developer Quintain has received a cash offer of £700m from US private equity firm Lone Star
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Government aiming for new energy deal
Energy efficiency minister will submit new suite of policies to the Treasury for autumn spending review, after industry reacts furiously to axing of Green Deal
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T&T returns to partnership as it abandons plans to float
Consultant says surprise move will help attract skilled staff as number with share of ownership will double
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JCT MPCC: Major projects, minor details
The JCT Major Project Construction Contract is now widely recognised. But confusion over some of its provisions has come to light
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Body found on construction site after search for missing boy
Seven-year-old from Barnsley thought to have slipped down plastic pipe
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Galliford Try inks £48.5m Lincolnshire schools deal
Contractor to build two secondary schools and six primary schools in north of county