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In urgent need of repair
What a shabby week it’s been for construction. In fact, one of the shabbiest weeks in living memory.
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Metronet transfer
Transport for London (TfL) is due to take over Metronet’s maintenance work on the London Underground within weeks.
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No joy for buyers
Home buyer satisfaction has not increased despite an inquiry into housing quality by the Office of Fair Trading.
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New affordable housing developer
Chris Horn, former project director of the £2bn Elephant & Castle regeneration scheme in south London, has launched an affordable housing development company called Enter Homes.
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Chipperfield scheme rejected
A David Chipperfield scheme on the north side of London Bridge has been denied planning permission by the City of London Corporation.
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New scheme for the Old Bailey
Land Securities’ 30 Old Bailey, designed by Make Architects, has been given planning permission.
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Guildford civic hall: Who’s Surrey now?
Willmott Dixon has won a contract to build this £24m civic hall in Guildford, Surrey.
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CPA: Cut tax and red tape
The Construction Products Association has called on the government to make the UK a better place to invest for building materials firms.
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Construction workers prepare to remember dead colleagues
Workers across the UK will honour dead and injured colleagues on Workers’ Memorial Day on Monday 28 April.
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Woods Bagot court buildings: Handy if there’s a dispute…
This is the latest image of Woods Bagot’s design for Delancey Estates’ Rolls Building on Fetter Lane in the City of London.
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Government to be compelled to use only energy-efficient offices
The government could be forced to buy or lease only energy-efficient buildings for its central estate, under plans proposed in a private member’s bill.
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Atkins confident
Atkins has said its results for the year to 31 March 2008 will be at the top end of expectations.
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Profit leap for Oregon
Timber-frame maker Oregon Timber has posted a 52% jump in pre-tax profit to £855,163 for the year ended 31 December 2007.
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Tyler’s appointment
Defence and support services company VT Group has appointed Ian Tyler, Balfour Beatty’s chief executive, as a non-executive director with effect from 12 May.