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Lafarge wins Network Rail contract worth up to £35m
Firm will provide ballast and other materials over five years
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Prince Charles asked to approve planning laws
Government asked Prince for approval because the changes would have affected his income
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Vinci wins £16.5m station redevelopment
Walthamstow project, designed by Rolfe Judd, is a joint venture between Network Rail and Kier Property
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Feed-in tariffs cut could cost 12,500 jobs
Tight government deadlines for the end of the current rate for PVs expected to result in rapid loss of PV jobs
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EC Harris partners approve Arcadis deal
Partners vote overwhelmingly in favour of takeover by Dutch engineer
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Permission granted for London and Bath Estates' 'Octopus' building
Design by Make includes a 50m high LED shroud
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Concern grows for Green Deal timetable as details remain elusive
A lack of details on the Green Deal, with less than a year to go until implementation, are stopping businesses planning for its introduction
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Ucatt ‘bans candidate from leadership race’
Mick Dooley threatens to seek a High Court injunction over the alleged ban
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TfL QS apprenticeships programme revealed
Boris Johnson lauds scheme allowing 12 apprentices to attend college while getting hands-on experience
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Bruntwood to deliver £60m Manchester Business School development
BDP-masterplanned project will include a four-star hotel, conference venue and education centre
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RIBA launches architects' guides to localism
Institute calls on members to embrace government’s controversial planning reforms
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8build begins recreating Titanic interiors for fit-out
Fit-out specialist starts work on Southampton’s Sea City visitor attraction
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City West picks Forrest for £20m high rise contract
Builder will renovate four blocks in Eccles, Greater Manchester over next two years
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Work begins on Rogers Stirk Harbour's £3.3bn Barangaroo development
New South Wales premier Barry O’Farrell calls project “a shot in the arm” to revinvigorate Sydney
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Architect Feilden Clegg Bradley wins restoration project
Grade-II listed building will house craft busineses and a visitor and education centre
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Pre-action disclosure: PHD Modular Access Services vs Seele GmbH
Think carefully before seeking pre-action disclosure, as it will only be granted where court proceedings are anticipated
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Squire and Partners gets green light on Manchester scheme
150,000ft2 development designed by architect Squire and Partners will provide office, retail and restaurant space
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Another subbie goes bust on 2012 Olympic Village
Specialist contractor United AG has gone into voluntary liquidation
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Construction shrinks by 0.6%
ONS figures show economy grew 0.5% in third quarter despite poor performance in construction