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News£700m Tithebarn scheme suffers legal challenge
Lend Lease and Grosvenor’s Preston joint venture disputed by Blackburn
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NewsConstruction activity falls for first time in nine months
Housing sector shows steepest decline in 20 months according to CIPS data for December
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NewsWork to start on £350m SnOasis
Prelminary work on winter sports centre near Ipswich will start next month after long delays
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Green light for South Acton housing estate
Countryside Properties and L&Q set to create 2,600 homes in Ealing Council’s largest housing estate
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NewsPeabody to spend £23m to fit solar panels
Social housing body to fit solar panels in a bid to become a carbon-neutral business
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CommentWarning signs over construction cost inflation
Firms underpricing work now will be hit by rising costs later in the year
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Skanska wins £92m tunnelling contract
Contractor to begin work on 33km of cable tunnels in London
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NewsCECA national director to step down
Rosemary Beales to step down in March after nearly 15 years at the helm
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NewsCostain closes £71m Lewisham BSF deal
Four schools will be rebuilt as part of the London borough’s school building programme
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NewsMiller lands £32m York council offices deal
Work will begin on new headquarter building next month
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NewsCostain picks up £59m highways job
Infrastructure contractor to build welsh M4 link for Port Talbot
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NewsPlanned £400m waste energy plant to create 650 jobs
Infrastructure Planning Commission to rule on Welsh development within one month
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NewsMott MacDonald appoints chairman and managing director
Global consultancy firm reshuffles top level management and makes internal appointments
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NewsCPL Interiors goes into administration
£21m turnover firm collapses before Christmas with loss of 65 staff
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NewsShapps in crunch meeting with mortgage regulator
Housing minister aims to head off introduction of strict new rules
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CommentLooking forward: Three numbers that might have significance for 2011
Data on mortgage rates, employment and online sales suggest 2011 could be a tricky year for construction
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RCA Student Work-in-Progress Show - 2/7 February 2011
London’s Royal College of Art exhibits work by its architcture students
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Comment2011 New Year Honours: Keith Clarke CBE
The WS Atkins chief executive successfullly steered his company through a deep recession
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Comment2011 New Year Honours: Bill Bolsover CBE
Current chair of the construction products association has rigorously opposed spending cuts
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Comment2011 New Year Honours: Edward Jones
The 71-year old partner at Royal Opera House architect Dixon Jones receives a CBE














