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A lesson for Michael Gove
The construction minister tries to calm down architects rattled by attacks on their profession and a drive to standardise
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No prizes it seems in the New Homes Bonus for being a housing-friendly good planning authority
The biggest winners on the New Home Bonus race are councils based in the South
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BuildingTV: Europe's tallest living wall springs into life
Bennett’s Associates use 180,000 plants to create 11th-storey green wall at the Mint Hotel in London
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Building Awards 2011 Housing Project of the Year: Arundel Square, London
Pollard Thomas Edwards’ sensitive addition to a Victorian square, as well as some ingenious engineering solutions, has won top place in a remarkably strong field
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Qatari Diar makes Olympic village shortlist
ODA says three organisations are still in with a chance for athletes’ village
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Countdown to the 2011 Building Awards
Construction’s biggest awards of the year takes place on Thursday night. Join us in the build up to the big event
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Morgan Sindall appointed to £500m framework
Smarte East Alliance appoints firm for construction works
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Nuclear report delayed due to Japan crisis
HSE and Environment Agency await Mike Weightman assessment
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Carillion lands £204m FM contracts
Contractor to provide facilities management services for Nationwide and Virgin Media
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Building Awards 2011 shortlist: Sandal Magna Community Primary School
Shortlisted for Public Building Project of the Year: Sandal Magna is a school that teaches from within – and without
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Funding package agreed for Stonehenge
Culture minister says £27m visitor centre now back on track
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Building Awards 2011 Housebuilder of the year: Berkeley Group
For the second year in a row, The Berkeley Group has scooped this prize, proving that time and again it is able to deliver housing its customers want while also maintaining a uniquely strong financial position
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Firm fined £6K for flouting safety rules
Firm failed to address problems despite repeated calls
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Ucatt to appeal void election
North-west regional secretary George Guy has been appointed acting general secretary
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Firms trying to duck royal holiday pay
Union Ucatt says it has been inundated with calls from concerned workers
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Councils receive millions in new homes cash
Winners and losers as first New Homes Bonus allocation is finalised
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Make submits new design for Cherry Orchard Road
Fifty-four storey Croydon scheme goes in for planning
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Why WWF had to leave the Carbon Taskforce
Groundbreaking green policy has been undermined by government says WWF campaign manager Darren Shirley
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Housebuilder McInerney goes under
Deal will see a third of sites and social housing business continue