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Merger mystery: Where have all the deals gone?
Buyers wait for sellers to run out of options – and drop their prices – before re-entering the market
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Healthcare consultant creates web-based design tool
Online Stakeholder Update allows clients to amend project data online
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Shower enclosures
Shower enclosure manufacturer, Coram Showers, has re-designed its Optima range of enclosures
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Secondary glazing
Knightstone Housing Association has converted a grade II-listed primary school in Long Ashton on the outskirts of Bristol into five apartments
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Zaha’s taps
Triflow Concepts has launched a futuristic-looking tap designed by architect Zaha Hadid
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EC Harris to axe up to 380 as QS bloodbath deepens
Consultant to shed 10% of workforce as Turner & Townsend begins first wave of redundancies
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Building to host energy infrastructure conference
Next week's event features top industry speakers on the future of the nuclear, coal and renewable sectors
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Bellway customers may sue over social housing influx
‘Executive’ homeowners on Hampshire scheme complain they are living on ‘glorified council estate’
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Cost of pipes stymies green energy
District heating schemes in London are being cancelled because the cost of installing pre-insulated pipes has rocketed
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Balfour Beatty wins £10m of healthcare work in Yorkshire
Balfour Beatty ProCure21, Space Group and Mansell hired for ward refurbishment and minor works programme
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Gladedale misses out on Commonwealth village
Housebuilder’s consortium fails to make final three for £245m Glasgow Games contract
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Green Pages comes to housebuilders’ aid
Builders looking for green products will shortly be able to consult a sustainable version of the Yellow Pages
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First phase of £3.7bn Canning Town regeneration moves forward
Regeneration of Canning Town and Custom House achieves a key milestone with the local authority poised to dot the Is and cross the Ts on the planning application
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Emaar’s US subsidiary John Laing Homes files for bankruptcy
Californian company that also trades under the name WL Homes has debt of up to $1bn
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Tim Byles video interview
Partnerships for Schools chief executive Tim Byles spoke about the state of education sector at last week's BSEC event
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The missing link
In honour of Charles Darwin’s 200th anniversary, we print this photograph of a painting subcontractor demonstrating chimpanzee-like grace and slightly lower intelligence
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Secondary school design: Chasing rabbits
Small architects have been all but shut out from BSF, but that doesn’t stop them from going to the schools themselves to find out what pupils really want from their buildings (hot tubs, juice bars and rabbit runs, apparently … )
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Cost model update: Public sector
With the construction market in reverse and tender prices in freefall, it’s crucial to have the latest building costs. This update has been compiled by Max Wilkes and Simon Rawlinson of Davis Langdon