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NewsGovernment plans to cut size of new schools by 15%
Officials review minimum space standards for primary and secondary schools to reduce cost
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FeaturesCanada: the friendly careers frontier
For pioneering UK construction professionals scanning the international horizon, there can be few places more attractive than a country with English speakers, simple contracts, nice big scenery and lots of work
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NewsApollo undercutting rivals by 20%
Documents show firm has won contracts from competitors with offers that are ’suspiciously low’
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Kingspan ceramic panels
Panels are fixed to Benchmark Karrier panel at this McAndrew Watts-designed scheme at Sutton Coldfield College
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NewsConstruction recession could last until 2014
Latest figures suggest another three years before construction returns to growth
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NewsConstruction begins on the Cheesegrater
Piling under way for British Land’s 47-storey tapering skyscraper
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NewsFirst corporate manslaughter case begins
Lawyers predict prosecutions could be brought against larger firms
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NewsBritish Land reveals extra £3bn to invest in development
British Land announcement of significant funds opens up opportunity for work
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NewsImage Styles falls foul of public sector cuts
Midlands maintenance and refurbishment specialist goes into administration
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NewsMouchel’s debt refinancing will not attract new bids
Costain’s £170m bid is likely to remain the only offer and will not increase, say analysts
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News30,000 firms end 2010 in financial distress
Construction and property are worst hit sectors as government spending cuts take toll on finances
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NewsOlympic aquatic centre to spend ‘millions’ on gyms
High price to pay for gyms to be added to Olympic aquatic centre after they were removed from the original design
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NewsNakheel saga: firm seeks British consultants
Despite its debts, Nakheel has been seeking British consultants for a new development in Dubai
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NewsGleeds appointed on University of Bath framework
Consultant is project and cost manager on scheme that includes conversion of existing property, refurbishment and new build
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NewsDBK wins Amazon ‘mega shed’ contract
Firm is cost consultant and CDM co-ordinator on Amazon’s largest UK distribution centre
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NewsMarcus Lee joins Glenn Howells in London
Firm also appoints new architect for Birmingham office to work on infrastructure and transport projects
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NewsCapita appoints senior consultant in design and infrastructure
Thomas Beney will help with the delivery of renewable energy projects for private and public clients
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CommentFace the music
Passing the liability parcel is a favourite party game, but a judgment in the TCC shows how important it is to get the contract right
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Features
Changing the rules: Make's straw bale cladding at University of Nottingham
Architect Make decided a new university biosciences building deserved the UK’s first straw curtain walling system. So how did they do it?














