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HCA loses green boss to Stoke
The head of environmental policy at the Homes and Communities Agency is leaving to take up a post at Stoke-on-Trent council
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Cabe survey reveals lack of space in London homes
Designers of privately developed homes in and around London are failing to provide enough space for residents, according to research by the government’s design watchdog
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Scrap council tax to end boom and bust, report urges
Property owners should be taxed on the value of their sites rather than the actual buildings, a think tank has said
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RICS launches new forum on pubco valuations
QSs invited to look at the role of chartered surveyors in the calculation of rents between pub tenants and the pubcos
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Capita wins Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Trust contract
Contract part of government's £750m Buying Solutions framework for property and construction services
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RIBA award for research shortlist announced
President's Awards for Research 2009 encourages outstanding research in architecture
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Dig this: cuddles in a bucket
Or perhaps that's just some kind of 'stablisation stance' to offset the reckless risk of riding around in digger buckets
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Top tips for competency-based interviews
How your skills match the requirements of the role will determine the likelihood of you securing the job
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Crossrail unveils full list of design partners
Engineers and architects are named to work on London Crossrail stations
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Shortlist announced for Riverside Walk bench design
Competition provides an opportunity for selected architect students to develop their stone masonry skills
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First impressions: Heatherwick’s Shanghai Expo British Pavilion
Two RCA postgraduate architects share their different verdicts on the British Pavilion at Shanghai Expo for 2010
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Stoke reveals BSF contract winners
Balfour Beatty and Thomas Vale/Wates JV named as design and build partners for the city's £250m schools programme
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Housing associations write off £174m
Falling land and house prices mean 40% more is knocked off associations' assets than last year
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New logistics centre opens at Olympic park
Centre co-ordinates arrival of four delivery vehicles a minute at the 2012 construction site
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Interserve named on £60m sewage plant contract
FM firm is preferred bidder to build plant to generate biogas from sewage, as well as upgrading existing facilities
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No summer holiday for the BSF programme
Rather than shutting down for the summer holidays BSF schools will open their doors to the local community
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42,000 construction jobs lost in second quarter
Figure is more than three times higher than same time last year, and takes total for year so far to 170,000
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Top five reader comments: 12 August
Support for a land tax and a plea for frameworks, plus worries over “too small” homes and that bridge made of Meccano