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Longlist revealed for Chelsea Barracks rethink
Feilden Clegg Bradley, Terry Farrell and Robert AM Stern are on list of 10 masterplanners, but not Quinlan Terry
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Double trouble
Two men up a very long ladder – it's just not good, is it? No wonder they're looking blue
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£200m Portsmouth BSF to be reprocured after lack of ICT bidders
Council will now ask contractors and ICT firms to bid seperately
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US work helps drive 14% profit rise at Balfour Beatty
Strengthening US business drives up group's building sector operating profit by 39% for the half-year but rail profit down
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Carillion to start building Cornwallis Academy in September
Classrooms and facilities in building, designed by Jestico + Whiles, will be arranged around a large central space
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Barwa announces $9bn project in Cairo
Hill International and Louis Berger joint venture has won consultancy contract on Barwa New Cairo scheme
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£1m allocated to help firms support apprentices
ConstructionSkills will assign up to £1,000 to companies that provide employment to displaced apprentices in last 12 months of programme
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Tories to take axe to Partnerships for Schools
Senior Conservatives back report by right-wing think tank that calls for delivery body to be replaced
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UNITE forms JV to develop £194m of student housing
Oasis Capital Bank takes 75% stake in venture to build three student housing schemes across London
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Hold on to your cash
You know you are too old for a recession when you measure how well we are doing not by profit versus loss, but by the speed at which we are approaching the abyss. It really does not matter, because whatever the scenario, things are still getting worse. Yet somehow ...
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Recession deeper than we thought says Bank of England
The recession is proving to be deeper than the Bank of England expected when it previous produced an inflation report in May.That in part explains the extension of the quantitative easing programme that rather surprised many commentators.I have cut and pasted below some words of Bank of England Governor, Merveyn ...
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Redundancies in construction jump to 170,000 over 12 months
The latest employment figures show a continued shocking rate of redundacies in construction with another 42,000 jobs shed from the industry in the second quarter of this year.That makes a total of 170,000 recorded job losses over the past 12 months.The number of redundancies was slightly down on the previous ...
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Open House seeks mentors for summer workshops
Built environment professionals invited to get involved with Summer Eco City Architecture Academy this month
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Vinci poised to buy Haymills
Deal to save £181m-turnover contractor is expected to be sealed tomorrow
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Client relationship versus cash flow in the UAE
How to balance chasing payments with paying your subcontractors
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Passivhaus diaries, part seven: The walls
The walls are going up with a little help from the Russian space programme while Bill flits off to the beach, giving the clients a chance to put their view of the project
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New mortgages rise 23% in June
But total value of lending still strongly down on a year earlier, says CML
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Ardmore beats Wates and Galliford Try to Olympic village job
Lend Lease awards first athletes’ village contract to build 300 apartments, as shortlist is revealed for next three jobs
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Homebuyer enquiries up but supply still low, says RICS
UK housing market survey shows 63% of surveyors note a rise in enquiries from new buyers