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NewsSaudis fund £10.5bn of construction in six months
Government’s public building programme proceeds apace despite global slowdown
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NewsStirling prize shortlist announced
Hadid’s Rome Maxxi museum features on list dominated by museums and schools
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NewsUproar over six-figure bonuses for Network Rail chiefs
PM and unions unimpressed at outgoing chief Iain Coucher’s £641,000 top-up
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NewsElectrical Contractors' Association chief steps down after 13 years
David Pollock will hand over to deputy Steve Bratt in September
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FeaturesJunk Jellyfish theatre emerges on Bankside
Theatre designer Martin Kaltwasser struggles with buiding bureaucrats to deliver this pop-up recycled theatre in Southwark
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NewsConnaught launches internal investigation into share dealings
The troubled housing maintenance group is to investigate share sales made before last month’s profits warning
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NewsMorrell to simplify pre-qualification
Chief construction adviser: industry was guilty of “irrational exuberance”
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NewsHopkins to design cricket stadium for Kerala
50,000-capacity stadium will hold both daytime and day-night matches
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News£11m Isle of Dogs development gets green light
Penoyre & Prasad design for east London family homes gets planning permission
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NewsUK's Billings Jackson on Times Square redesign team
New York’s Transport Department announces the team that will transform the world famous Manhattan site
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NewsCambridge University to open Laing O'Rourke construction centre
The Laing O’Rourke Centre for Construction Engineering and Technology will be used for research and teaching
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Profit warnings tell of public sector woe ahead
Cable & Wireless Worldwide issues profit warning, with construction and consultancy companies told to expect similar warnings following the government’s austerity drive
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FeaturesBSF debate: experts predict future of school building
This morning readers put their questions to an expert panel, and this is what they said…
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NewsBuilding boss fined £4,000 after scaffolding collapse
The boss of a Teesside firm has had to pay £6,500 after scaffolding collapsed in a residential street.
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NewsTata creates bespoke pavilion
Steel giant to construct temporary building in Hyde Park this weekend
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NewsLand Secs to start work on £350m Trinity Leeds shopping centre
The real estate group announces that it has secured enough pre-let agreements to start work on the Leeds project
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NewsCAA changes 'will bring more airport facilities'
The Department for Transport has said that changes to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) will see greater investment in passenger facilities at airports
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NewsMultiplex pay £63m to shareholders over Wembley fiasco
Australian contractor pays investors for not keeping them up-to-date on Wembley cost over-runs
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FeaturesFirst Impressions: Jean Nouvel's Serpentine summer pavilion
Our latest student is not too impressed with the 10th Serpentine pavilion in Hyde Park














