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Housebuilders Salary Survey 2012: The results
Check your salary against the national average, compare bonuses with previous years and discover the market sentiment
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Foster pays tribute to “inspirational” Niemeyer
Chair of Foster + Partners hails “magic” of Brazilian archtiect’s work
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Specialists urge government to dump poor paying contractors
Trade federations send letter criticising poor payment practices
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Treasury investment unlocks £1.5bn college pipeline
Skills minister optimistic about boost to further education building projects
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Majid hits out at Design Council after Cabe exit
Former Cabe director critical of parent body after being asked to leave without notice
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Probe demand into allegations of Crossrail blacklisting
Unite union writes to London’s transport commissioner Peter Hendy
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Two architects battle for Royal Opera House redesign
Stanton Williams and Witherford Watson Mann in running for public spaces redesign
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Building emissions must fall 77% by 2050
The government’s Green Construction Board concludes massive falls needed to meet carbon targets
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ISG nets £122m data centre job
Project aims to be one of the world’s most sustainable data centres
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Funding reforms to PFI could put clients off projects
KMPG warns that increasing equity funding in ‘PF2’ schemes could add 10% to capital costs
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Nuclear Council to improve nuclear supply chain
Government unveils Nuclear Supply Chain Action Plan
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Comment
Oscar Niemeyer: 1907-2012
Ike Ijeh considers an architect who managed to be both a humanist and a modernist
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Comment
Why an adjudicator can't change his mind
An adjudicator decides a dispute but on a second adjudication changes his mind and reverses his earlier decision. Only human, you might think - but totally against the rules
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Comment
My digital life ... Graeme Roberts
The Russell-Cooke construction law consultant on Xmas shopping, why he bottled out of getting a Mac, and the music of William Shatner
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Entering Moscow's Orbit
Studio Egret West-designed Orbit Park will be home to Russian National Aviation and Space Museum
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Battersea forms centrepiece of Osborne's growth plan
£1bn guarantee to unlock Northern Line extension part of wider bid to boost infrastructure in Autumn Statement
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Treasury reveals full details of revamped PFI
Chancellor confirms plans to see government take stake in new privately financed schemes under revamped PFI programme
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Cash boost to bring forward public land for development
The government has made £294m available to help speed up the disposal of public land for development