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Broadway Malyan unveils design for £73m Singapore hospital
UK architect's Singapore and Weybridge offices collaborate with local firm to produce iconic design
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Taylor Wimpey begins rights issue talks
Housebuilder takes informal soundings from investors about the possibility of raising £350m
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How not to clean a truck
Presumably this chap has Spiderman-type clinging powers – if not, he's heading for a slippery headfirst dive to the ground
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Darling set to give housing industry £1bn boost
Tomorrow's Budget is predicted to include a package of measures to boost housebuilding
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Industry accuses Tesco of profiting from fee cuts
Association for Consultancy and Engineering boss hits out at Tesco for ‘boosting record profis by arbitrarily seeking cuts in fees of up to 40% from construction suppliers’
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Hopkins Architects' Greenwich market scheme in for planning
Redeveloped 179-year-old market in south-east London will include retail units, hotel and new covered market
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Olympic inspectors land in London
International committee will visit site to check on progress of 2012 build programme
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Carillion celebrates financial close on 50th PPP project
Hospital project worth £153m brings contractor to round number
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Aldar to build 5,000 homes in Abu Dhabi
UAE developer launches major scheme at Cityscape conference
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Galliford Try scores £38m of academy wins
Contractor to build two London schools at Islington and Finchley
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Apprentices may help firms win government work
Office of Government Commerce has advised spending departments on how to include apprenticeship requirements in contracts without breaking EU law
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Local builders set to shed more jobs as the recession deepens
The latest survey of local builders by the FMB suggests that more jobs will shed over coming months with a majority of a third of firms expecting to cut jobs over the coming six months.It has to be said that the survey for the first quarter of this year is ...
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Inflation down but far from out, despite cheaper cucumbers
For the first time in a year the annual rate of inflation measured on the CPI index dropped below 3%, dropping from 3.2% to 2.9%.The main contributor to the fall in inflation was lower energy costs, which contributed to a drop in the rate of inflation for housing and household ...
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The part-human stepladder
Don't have a ladder suitable for working on stairs? Just get your pal to act as an extension!
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Starchitects barrack Prince Charles over Chelsea meddling
Leading architects including Adjaye, Foster, Gehry and Hadid write letter criticising Prince of Wales' intervention on barracks scheme
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Budget set to slash £15bn from public spending
But Darling also expected to announce £500m package to boost green housing and energy initiatives
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Olympics organisers seek parklands contractor
Contract for southern sections of site will include landscaping and construction of concourse
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Budget must deliver 'green collar' jobs
Construction groups march to Downing Street to demand government support for UK's renewable industries
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Carillion wins £90m London rail upgrade
Network Rail hires contractor to improve overground rail links to Stratford ahead of 2012