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NewsJestico + Whiles wins planning for Hackney Catholic school building
BSF project will unite split-site Cardinal Pole school in one location
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Architects' charity ready to enter Pakistan
Article 25 calls for rebuilding work to be considered now
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NewsBillington operating profit down by half
Steel firm predicts 18 more months’ stagnation as revenue drops 28%
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NewsSurveyors increasingly pessimistic over house prices
RICS survey suggests more housing gloom to come as market stagnates and prices drop.
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NewsTrent Concrete enters administration
Nottingham precast specialist a victim of uncertainties over public sector work
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NewsRavensbourne College opens its new building at Greenwich
Foreign Office Architects’ new building for the design college sits opposite the O2 Arena
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NewsDoubts over smart meters' power to cut energy use
New research suggests meters will not necessarily cut household energy bills
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News300 more Connaught workers made redundant in Norwich
Council fails to find buyer for ’abnormally’ cheap Connaught social housing contract
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NewsMears buys eight Connaught contracts
Mears has picked up eight former Connaught contracts, saving a further 1,000 jobs.
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News400 more jobs to go at Connaught
Administrators KPMG announce more job losses, bringing the total to 1100
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NewsFirm fined after worker killed by excavator bucket
HSE prosecutes firm and two individuals after demolition worker is killed
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NewsFour-storey timber building destroyed by fire
Over 100 fire fighters tackled blaze at Basingstoke structure
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NewsClearer data needed on climate change risks
Report says more information is needed help firms plan for rising temperatures and the risks of extreme weather
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NewsScientists invent self-repairing concrete
Bacteria could make concrete repairs a thing of the past
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NewsMorgan Sindall snaps up Connaught housing contracts
£28m deal will result in transfer of the majority of social housing contracts and 2,500 employees
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CommentWe've failed economics
You will no doubt recall the talk from David Cameron during the election about the big society that was to replace big government
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NewsNorwich councillors feared Connaught underbid
Norwich councillors feared Connaught had bid too low on a £17.5m housing maintenance contract and have warned that a replacement will be “far more expensive”
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NewsAtkins reveals workforce fell by 2,500 in 18 months
Falling workloads and looming public sector cuts see headcount reduced by 14%
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NewsQS board chair steps down amid row over RICS' future
Secret ballot, unelected boards and ’commercialisation’ cause disquiet among some QS members
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NewsUnited House profit up 78% as London proves resilient
Turnover jumps 13% at social housing specialist helped by contractor-developer-investor model














