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NewsMorgan Sindall bags £11m Edinburgh student halls contract
Contractor will build accommodation for 273 students at Heriot-Watt University
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NewsBIG to design New York pyramid-style residential scheme
Danish architect promises a hybrid of European courtyard and Manhattan skyscraper
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NewsStrong demand for engineering and construction staff in January
Report on Jobs highlights significant increase in both permanent and temporary placements
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NewsControversial Olympic Stadium 'wrap' gets go ahead
Locog invites private sector bids despite scrapping the £7 million ’wrap’ last year
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Tottenham Hotspur releases Olympic Stadium images
Club hits back at claims it would ’demolish’ existing site
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NewsWinners announced for ‘A Room for London’
David Kohn and Fiona Banner will create temporary installation on Southbank Centre
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HSE clampdown on unsafe construction sites
Intensive inspections due next month on all British construction sites
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CommentWhy the Cala Homes' legal defeat shows it's time for housebuilders to wake up to localism
Yesterday’s ruling in favour of the government was not a surprise
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Bam gets green light for £23m office development in Leeds
Construction can begin as soon as occupier signs up
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Roofing battens
John Brash JB-RED roofing battens were used on BRE’s refurbishment of a Victorian stable block at its Garston site near Watford
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NewsFMB to start inspecting new members
All builders wishing to join the association must pass inspection
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NewsUp to £1bn wasted on M25 widening
The Highways Agency mishandled the M25 widening programme, potentially leading to a waste of £1bn, according to the Public Accounts Committee.
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ODA investigation into Olympic accidents
Accident rate on the Village much higher than the park as a whole
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NewsCala loses latest localism court spat
High Court judge rules in favour of government’s planning reforms
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Henry Boot wipes out debt with £33.8m land and develpment sales
Henry Boot has sold the Ayr Central Shopping Centre to raise £33.8m and clear its debts.
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NewsGovernment concerned over feed in tariff funding for solar farms
Money targeted at household micro-generation being used to pay for fields of PV cells in Cornwall
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NewsEaga's biggest shareholder would not block takeover
The Eaga Partnership Trust said it would review any take over in the interests of its beneficiaries













