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Laing O’Rourke seals £95m Manchester library revamp job
Contractor will overhaul the city’s central library and town hall
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Mouchel boss quits over £8m accounts black hole
Chief executive Richard Cuthbert resigns with immediate effect after company issues profit warning
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Homes pledge as planning reforms 'delayed'
Cameron tells Tory conference 200,000 more homes are needed
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Green economy must not be 'drag anchor' says climate change minister
Comments come after Geroge Osborne spoke about UK’s CO2 emissions
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Hadid's Evelyn Grace Academy: Gove won’t like it
Zaha Hadid’s school runs counter to today’s politically austere mood, but this inspiring piece of design is a worthy winner of this year’s Stirling prize
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Gove targets 50 London free schools by 2015
Education secretary keen to expand controversial school-building programme but reveals no new targets for academies
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WS Atkins sells UK Asset Management business
Sodexo buys property management services business for £5.5m
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Company failures jump 11%
Hard hit property and construction sectors saw 117 firms fall into administration in last quarter
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Welcome to Chobham Manor: Plans revealed for Olympic site
Planning application reveals that 8,000 homes will be built on the site of the 2012 Olympics with the first new homes opening in 2013
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Briton takes place at skyscraper top table
Davis Langon’s Steve Watts joins board of global skyscraper group
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Don't let the National Trust derail essential planning change
Planning must be streamlined if UK plc is going to succeed in growing its economy - heritage organisations must not be allowed to interfere
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Cameron calls for new Tory housing revolution
Prime minister’s conference speech also confirmed commitment to planning reform
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Willmott Dixon wins sixth ProCure 21+ project
Contract with Airedale NHS Foundation Trust is worth £15m
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How will the Government spend the money it raises from boosting council house sales?
Why would you sell a property at a huge discount to raise money to build another property? The conundrum lies in basic financial engineering – the use of leverage
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The health system needs surgery not sticking plasters
Andrew Lansley cheers the party faithful but fails to say how government will deliver healthcare reform
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Construction output grows 1.1%
Second quarter growth recorded by the ONS follows a 2.7% fall in the first quarter
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Gartnavel Maggie's Centre: Moment of calm
Rem Koolhaas shows unusual restraint and impeccable bedside manners at Glasgow’s second Maggie’s Centre, where a subdued and informal space uses the natural world around it to promote healing
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Clark confirms delay in planning changes
Councils will be given time to update local plans before the controversial planning reforms become compulsory
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Waitrose reveals ambitious £1bn growth plans in the North
The construction of a £35m regional distribution centre in Lancashire is first phase of a 100-store expansion plan