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Little Britain diary: Dressed to impress
Oilskins and black-tie outfits packed, the Weightmans team can't wait for the race – so they can get to the parties in good time
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LSC approves £10m for training centres
Cathall Road scheme in Waltham Forest will benefit from government skills and employment push
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UK firms awarded £5bn of London Olympic contracts
New figures show over 1,000 UK firms have won work on building 2012 venues and infrastructure
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Councils set to build 2,000 more homes
Government green-lights building programme as Audit Commission calls for focus on improving existing housing stock
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RICS reports rise in demand for rented homes
Surveyors witness increase in number of prospective renters of UK housing
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The evolution of the Darwin Centre
The Natural History Museum's collections and research facility will open on 15 September
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Berkeley on target to hit profit forecasts
Group says £300m net cash could be used to make more site acquisitions as market stabilises
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Squatters take over £50m Mayfair mansions
Wealthy young squatters plan to open their 'home' to the public to showcase their artwork
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Complaint upheld against architects' reform group ad
ARB Reform Group's ad was 'likely to mislead', rules Advertising Standards Authority
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Kier buys 64% stake in Kent schools partnership
Group is already principal supply chain partner but will be manager and co-owner of local education partnership after £4.2m purchase
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Rebarkable
Ten storeys up, these operatives are taking a relaxed approach to fixing rebar for a column in a building under construction
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TfL takes out £1bn loan to finance Crossrail
London mayor voices delight as European Investment Bank stumps up cash to fund part of transport mega-project
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Tories slam BSF for overspending and inefficiency
Too much spent on consultants and too few schools improved, claim Conservatives
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Building and property insolvencies double
Twice as many industry firms are going bust each day than before the credit crunch hit in late 2007
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Two firms fined after teenage worker's accident
Scottish contractors to pay out £9,000 after 19-year-old labourer fell nearly 10m through factory roof
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Late payment overseas hits UK engineers
Survey shows nearly 80% of consultants struggle to get paid abroad, while 68% have cut staff
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UK scoops three Worldskills medals
Young construction workers pick up gold and bronze prizes at biennial event in Canada
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Galliford Try firm wins place on Scottish Water's £2bn framework
Contractor's Scottish infrastructure arm, Morrison Construction, is named as one of 17 delivery partners
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Anger as Israelis approve construction of West Bank homes
Palestinians refuse to resume peace talks until settlement construction halts