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HS2 construction to start in 2017
Construction will begin on the second high-speed railway in 2017, the Department for Transport has confirmed
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Bouygues wins £27m Queen Mary university job
Graduate facility will provide a research and teaching resource in Tower Hamlets
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Slowdown in house price growth for April
Data from the ONS shows annual house price growth slowed for the year ended April 2015.
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Willmott Dixon sees profit rise despite housing 'annus horribilis'
Willmott Dixon reports rising profit despite ‘legacy’ schemes taking their toll in 2014
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Cheesegrater failure to cost Severfield £6m
Cost of bolt problem wipes out most of steel specialist’s recovering profit
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Pidgley issues EU referendum plea
Berkeley Group chair calls for the UK to remain in Europe as housebuilder reports stellar results
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Sustainability: Life cycle carbon management
Usual depictions of a building’s carbon life cycle fail to consider the day-to-day running of the place. Reimagining a building’s life cycle could improve its carbon efficiency
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BAM wins Old Admiralty refurb
The Department of Education has said that BAM is its preferred contractor for the fit out of its new headquarters.
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Kier bags huge health contract haul
Kier has been awarded contracts valued at £247m under the ProCure21+ framework.
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Crest Nicholson profit soars 52%
Crest Nicholson enjoys strong first half of the year with sharp jump in profit and revenue
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Term 'apprenticeship' to be legally protected
Government announces reforms to elevate status of apprenticeship.
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Comment
Where now for green policies?
Will the government abandon its commitment to sustainable policies or grasp a golden opportunity?
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Comment
Housing associations are taking back control
When it comes to asset management more and more HAs are ditching partnerships with contractors and managing their own affairs, but what are the risks?
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Construction leaders honoured in Queen's birthday list
Former Crossrail programme director among construction figures honoured
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Lipton Rogers and PLP unveil 22 Bishopsgate tower
New designs for 22 Bishopsgate have been put on display at the site for public view
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When buildings perform as designed
Detailed evaluations of the performance of buildings are essential if we are to improve their design and operation in the future
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Architects welcome mayor of London's housing initiatives
Plans to introduce affordable housing targets and private rented sector initiatives welcomed by architects
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Birmingham uni picks QSs for four-year framework
Sweett Group also announces wins on a clutch of major projects for the university
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Edmond Shipway wins key role on Ireland's first Center Parcs
Firm appointed project and cost manager on £146m project