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Sources claim Barratt is safe from breaching covenants
Housebuilder said to be 'comfortable' with new deal despite City speculation
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View from my office: Andrew Stewart
The Hill computer animations consultant thinks his London City view is about as good as it gets
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New chair at RICS QS and construction faculty
Rider Hunt chair Michael Sullivan replaces Michael Byng at the RICS
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Robinson Low Francis raises money for charity
100 staff and clients raise £2,000 for the Institute of Cancer Research at quiz night
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Kier's profit slumps 18%
Contractor suffers after land writedowns and restructuring cost more than £40m
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Sir Bob Kerslake: HBOS deal could hit mortgage lending
Head of housing superquango talks of 'critical role' HBOS has in UK housing industry
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Images and fly-through video: Birmingham's New Street station designs unveiled
Foreign Office Architects reveals £598m scheme, which includes a redesigned atrium
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City dismisses Redrow buyout rumour
Prospect of housebuilder being sold to rival is ruled out despite recent surge in its share price
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Lloyds TSB seals £12bn rescue deal with HBOS
Government pledges to ensure that UK competition law does not block merger
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Middle East housing boom quadruples turnover at Panceltica
Steel specialist benefits from huge demand for housing as turnover reaches $156.3m
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Morgan Ashurst hired on £300m Scottish schools upgrade
Firm joins Lanarkshire council contractor framework for four-year rebuilding programme
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Bank of England joins £100bn move to prop up money markets
Central banks including US Federal Reserve and Bank of Japan act to inject liquidity into international markets
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Waste pumping station unveiled on Olympic park
ODA says John Lyall Architects' "innovative" design will match quality of 2012 sporting venues
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Deadlock on British Energy sale stalls nuclear new build
Ministers keen to see EDF deal sealed to kick-start nuclear building programme
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World Bank: Saudi Arabia is easiest country to do business in Middle East
Report on ease of doing business abroad ranks Saudi Arabia ahead of UAE
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Mott MacDonald plans to expand in Reading
Engineer defies the downturn with launch of recruitment drive in Thames Valley region
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BDP hires new sustainability chief
Arup's Richard Buckingham joins international consultant in cross-sector role
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Page\Park wins Warwick university halls competition
Jury unanimous in selecting architect's student residence scheme from shortlist of six
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Towards Paradise: landscape installation at Venice
Gustafson Porter and Gustafson Guthrie Nichol design the first major landscape installation at the 2008 Venice Biennale